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The dropping of charges in what is known as the Clearstream affair, for its links to the Luxembourg-based securities clearing house, ends a six-year legal battle for Mr Villepin and leaves him free to challenge
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The so-called Clearstream case dated to 2004, when Messrs. Villepin and Sarkozy both were considered contenders to replace Mr. Chirac.
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The so-called Clearstream case dated to 2004, when Messrs. Villepin and Sarkozy both were considered contenders to replace Mr. Chirac.
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The so-called Clearstream case dated to 2004, when Messrs. Villepin and Sarkozy both were considered contenders to replace Mr. Chirac.
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PARIS -- A hack of a Luxembourg bank's records is emerging as a key detail of the so-called Clearstream affair here, a national scandal that's pulled top-level politicians, powerful corporate executives and now a white-hat hacking group into its orbit.
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Villepin was acquitted last year of charges of complicity in slander in the so-called Clearstream affair.
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A lower court acquitted Villepin of charges of complicity in slander in the so-called Clearstream affair last year, but the prosecutor appealed and were seeking a 15-month suspended sentence against the former prime minister.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Villepin was acquitted last year of charges of complicity in slander in the so-called Clearstream affair.
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Villepin was acquitted in January in the so-called Clearstream affair, which allegedly targeted Sarkozy.
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Mr Tron had been highly critical of the President in the so-called Clearstream scandal, a murky affair revolving around a smear campaign, which pitted Mr Villepin against Mr Sarkozy.
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