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France's richest man was attacked for allegedly avoiding taxes and immigrants, and was accused of excessive media rhetoric.

Original title [France's richest man was attacked by "Liberation" and accused of excessive rhetoric]

Global Times reporter Cui Yue bernard arnault, chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton, France's richest man and luxury goods giant, decided to take the French left-wing newspaper Liberation to court on 10, because the title of the newspaper was "Fuck off, rich idiot!" Lashed out at him for applying for Belgian citizenship.

Arnault called the report "extremely vulgar and violent". He was very angry and decided to sue liberation for "public insult".

Jiefang newspaper responded that "news media have the right to express". Vincent Gleiter, the director of our department, thinks that Arnault's application for Belgian citizenship is "vulgar" in the current crisis.

It is reported that the matter that France's richest man seeks to become a Belgian citizen has recently caused heated discussion in French society. Comments generally believe that this is related to the Hollande government's plan to levy 75% personal income tax on high-income people. Although Arnault claimed that he would still pay taxes in France and applied for dual citizenship only to facilitate private business, it still aroused his suspicion of trying to evade taxes.