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Son of France FM Fabius indicted on forgery charges – media reports

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Son of France FM Fabius indicted on forgery charges – media reports

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Thomas Fabius, the son of French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, has been indicted on charges related to forgery, according to French judicial sources – the news agency AFP reports.

With a well-known passion for gambling and the high-life, Thomas Fabius is already wanted in the US over casino debts.

A Nevada court issued an arrest warrant for Thomas Fabius on charges of writing bad cheques to three Las Vegas casinos on 15 May 2012, the day before his father officially took up his post as Foreign Minister.

The politician’s son has been banned from casinos in France since 2011, when the bank Societe Generale filed a legal complaint against for writing a false email in its name in order to secure credit at a casino in Morocco.

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Don't you know that French politicians are all corrupt criminals? That's only an ice cube sitting on top of an iceberg. The real big scams happen within the law.

I know of a few Thais in similar situations....gambling is an addiction just like drug and alcohol abuse

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