Women in Prominent Roles in Bavarian Money-Laundering Scandal

The ex-husband Gustl Mollath of a bank officer is in psychiatric lock down for pointing out that his now ex-wife was money laundering.  Beate Merk, justice ministeress for Bavaria, says he was institutionalized by the book.  But, as the government of Bavaria appears near collapse over this miscarriage of justice, both women are in the spotlight.  Article   

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