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Osama Ammar, co-founder of The Family, detained on suspicion of embezzlement

Summary by Le Parisien
INFO THE PARISIAN. Osama Ammar, co-founder of the start-up incubator The Family, was placed in police custody on Wednesday, especially for "abuse of trust" and "false use and forgery". He is accused by his associates of having hijacked several million euros from the company.

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INFO THE PARISIAN. Osama Ammar, co-founder of the start-up incubator The Family, was placed in police custody on Wednesday, especially for "abuse of trust" and "false use and forgery". He is accused by his associates of having hijacked several million euros from the company.

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New twist in the case that shook the French Tech.

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According to Le Parisien, Osama Ammar, co-founder of The Family, was placed in police custody this Wednesday for "abuse of trust" and "false use and false use".

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The entrepreneur Ossama Ammar was placed in police custody this Wednesday, February 26, 2025 in bets for "abuse of trust" and "false use and false use".

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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