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Maurice Lantourne, former lawyer of French businessman Bernard Tapie, arrives at the Paris courthouse on March 11, 2019, on the first day of his client‘s trial, who stands accused of defrauding the state of nearly half a billion euros with a massive 2008 arbitration award. The 76-year-old former Socialist minister, who rose from humble beginnings to build up a sporting and media empire that once included the Olympique de Marseille (OM) football club, is one of six people on trial in the latest chapter of a two-decade legal saga that has ensnared a slew of senior officials, including the ex-president. It centres on a payment of 404 million euros ($454 million) awarded to Tapie by an arbitration panel to settle a dispute over the state‘s sale of Adidas, the German sporting goods company which Tapie briefly owned. Photo by Patrice Pierrot/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom、クレジット:ABACA/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ
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First day of Bernard Tapie Trial - Paris
Maurice Lantourne, former lawyer of French businessman Bernard Tapie, arrives at the Paris courthouse on March 11, 2019, on the first day of his client‘s trial, who stands accused of defrauding the state of nearly half a billion euros with a massive 2008 arbitration award. The 76-year-old former Socialist minister, who rose from humble beginnings to build up a sporting and media empire that once included the Olympique de Marseille (OM) football club, is one of six people on trial in the latest chapter of a two-decade legal saga that has ensnared a slew of senior officials, including the ex-president. It centres on a payment of 404 million euros ($454 million) awarded to Tapie by an arbitration panel to settle a dispute over the state‘s sale of Adidas, the German sporting goods company which Tapie briefly owned. Photo by Patrice Pierrot/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom、クレジット:ABACA/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ WEB不可