Ex-French culture minister to quit Arab World Institute amid Epstein-link
Former French culture minister Jack Lang has offered to step down as president of the Arab World Institute (IMA) amid controversy linked to newly released documents related to the Epstein case.
According to France Info, Lang sent a letter on Saturday to French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, proposing to tender his resignation at an upcoming extraordinary meeting of the institute's board of directors.
He said the move was intended to "preserve" the institution in a climate marked by what he described as "personal attacks."
Citing sources at the foreign ministry, France Info said Barrot had "taken note" of Lang's decision and would initiate procedures to appoint an interim president.
The controversy follows the publication on Jan. 30 by the U.S. Department of Justice of more than 3 million additional pages of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The materials indicate that Epstein had correspondence and financial links with Lang and his daughter, Caroline Lang, prompting criticism in French political circles.
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