Lagarde Case Is ‘Weak,’ French Prosecutor Says, Raising Chances of Acquittal
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PARIS — The prosecutor in the trial against Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, raised the chance that she would be acquitted of criminal charges linked to the misuse of public funds, after he called the case “very weak” on Thursday.
Ms. Lagarde stands accused of “negligence by a person in a position of public authority,” in a matter related to her time as French finance minister. The case stems from an arbitration hearing ordered by Ms. Lagarde that ultimately awarded a French tycoon more than 400 million euros, or $425 million…
Lagarde Case Is ‘Weak,’ French Prosecutor Says, Raising Chances of Acquittal