
PARIS (Reuters) - Prosecutors could ask for a dismissal Dominique de Villepin in the Clearstream affair, Sunday understands the website of the weekly Marianne. "The indictment of Clearstream affair by the prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin will probably not ask for a general location for Dominique de Villepin," reported without citing its Marianne2.fr sources.
"The document is on the desk of Jean-Claude Marin, the prosecutor of Paris, for ten days and is waiting for his signature to be transmitted to the judges of the Clearstream affair, Henri Pons and Jean -Marie d'Huy, "said Marianne.
Investigation into possible manipulation that targeted Nicolas Sarkozy using lists of false accounts of Clearstream in 2004 was closed in February after three and a half years of investigation, but the trial of the case still seems far.
The former prime minister was under investigation for "complicity in forgery and false accusation, theft and fencing of stolen goods breach of trust. "The charges against Dominique de Villepin are based on documents found in the computer of General Philippe Rondot, an intelligence specialist.
The thesis is that judges Dominique de Villepin, who first called for investigations parallel lists Philippe Rondot then the DST, then led to their surrender to Judge Van Ruymbeke, hoping to eliminate the prospect Nicolas Sarkozy in the presidential election of 2007. Dominique de Villepin has denied these charges.
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