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French businessman Bernard Tapie (C), speaks next to his lawyer Maurice Lantourne (L) and the head of the French National Assembly Financial Commission MP Didier Migaud, during a hearing of the financial commission of the National Assembly on September 10, 2008 in Paris after the French government agreed in July 2008 to pay ex-minister Bernard Tapie 285 million euros (450 million dollars), ending a 13-year furore over the sale of his Adidas sports group. Tapie claimed he was defrauded by the Credit Lyonnais bank, which handled the 1993 sale of Adidas, and won a case at a lower court in September 2005. Credit Lyonnais has since been wound up and its liabilities taken over by the state-operated Realisation Consortium. AFP PHOTO JACQUES DEMARTHON / AFP PHOTO / JACQUES DEMARTHON
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JACQUES DEMARTHON
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