French officials are doubling down on calls for accountability in cases linked to Jeffrey Epstein, as a diplomat’s alleged involvement sparks renewed scrutiny. 🕵️♀️ Government spokesperson Maud Bregeon emphasized this week that victims should 'seek justice without fear,' following a Cabinet meeting where the issue took center stage.
The push comes after Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot referred diplomat Fabrice Aidan’s case to prosecutors, citing his name in recently surfaced Epstein documents. 📄 'The justice system must do its job thoroughly,' Bregeon stated, signaling support for victims amid growing international attention.
With Paris positioning itself as a champion for transparency, activists globally are watching how France handles this high-stakes reckoning. 🌍💡 Could this set a new precedent for cross-border accountability? Stay tuned as developments unfold.
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