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In its August 9, 2014 edition, Le Matin Dimanche claimed that Dominique Giroud had been given a "light" and "lenient" tax sentence. The winegrower objected to this one-sided value judgement and got the newspaper to interview his spokesman to set the record straight. Below is the text of the interview:
https://giroud.grd.agency/17-aout-2014-une-inadvertance-du-matin-dimanche/
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