The French justice system has launched two significant investigations in response to the release of 3.5 million documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau announced that these probes, assigned to five magistrates, will target "human trafficking" and "financial offenses," encompassing money laundering, breaches of probity, and tax fraud. Collaborating with the National Directorate of the Judicial Police and the National Financial Prosecutor's Office, the investigations aim to centralize and analyze the extensive data, including victim complaints, media reports, and prior judicial information, to uncover potential crimes committed within France.
Beccuau described the undertaking as a "titanic task of analysis" given the unprecedented volume of accessible data.
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