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    Pro-Russia disinformation falsely links Macron to Epstein, French government source says

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    Posted on February 6, 2026

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    Last updated: February 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    French authorities reveal a pro-Russia disinformation campaign falsely linking Macron to Epstein using fake emails and a counterfeit website.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Disinformation Campaign
    • Details of the Fake Website
    • French Government's Response
    • Broader Implications of Russian Interference

    French Authorities Expose Pro-Russia Campaign Linking Macron to Epstein

    Overview of the Disinformation Campaign

    By John Irish and Gianluca Lo Nostro

    Details of the Fake Website

    PARIS, Feb 6 (Reuters) - France has uncovered a pro-Russia disinformation campaign falsely connecting President Emmanuel Macron to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a French government source said on Friday.

    French Government's Response

    The source said the state service for Vigilance and Protection against Foreign Digital Interference had detected an operation that used tactics like those of Storm-1516, a pro-Russia group that U.S. authorities suspect spread disinformation during the 2024 U.S. presidential election campaign.

    Broader Implications of Russian Interference

    The content included screenshots of fake emails, which were made to appear to have come from a new U.S. Justice Department dump of Epstein files and to implicate Macron.

    One email falsely described Macron as hosting a party with underage individuals.

    Macron's office did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the disinformation campaign and on whether the president had ever met Epstein, either before or after Epstein's 2008 conviction for procuring an underage girl for prostitution.

    FAKE WEBSITE

    The disinformation operation started with a website purporting to be French online daily France-Soir.

    The counterfeit domain published an article on Wednesday accusing Macron of ties to Epstein. The information was later amplified through a video posted on Elon Musk's X platform, the source said.

    French Response, an X account run by France’s foreign ministry, described the article as false and denied its contents.

    The fake website was taken down after a complaint by the real France-Soir but Reuters found that the video pertaining to be a news report could still be viewed on X.

    Asked by Reuters whether French authorities had requested it remove the video, X did not respond.

    The initial video post came from an account tied to Storm-1516, the source said. Many other accounts also disseminated the content.

    The Russian Embassy in Paris could not immediately be reached for comment.

    A French official said Paris had previously expressed concern to Moscow about what it views as Russian efforts to discredit Macron, including during his first presidential run in 2017. Moscow denied those allegations.

    European governments have accused Russia and pro-Moscow actors of orchestrating a broader campaign of interference aimed at destabilising European governments and undermining the European Union. Moscow rejects the allegations.

    (Reporting by John Irish; Writing by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Richard Lough and Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •French authorities uncover a pro-Russia disinformation campaign.
    • •Macron falsely linked to Epstein through fake emails.
    • •Fake website mimicking France-Soir spreads false information.
    • •Video on X platform amplifies disinformation.
    • •France expresses concerns over Russian interference.

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