First African-born Miss France investigated over apartment gift from late Gabon president

The French National Prosecutor for Financial Crimes (PNF) confirmed to CNN on Thursday that Rolland has been put under formal investigation on charges of “concealment and embezzlement of public funds.”
No warrant of arrest has been issued against Rolland, the prosecutor’s office said.
In a statement sent to CNN, her lawyer Charles Morel said the luxury real estate Rolland acquired from the Bongo family was unsolicited and was only discovered to be questionable after many years.
“She obviously acknowledges having been naive but disputes any offense,” Morel said, adding: “At no time did she know of the origin of the funds or the financial package.”
Morel also stated that Rolland had “no doubt that she will be cleared at the end of the investigation.”
The Bongo family has ruled Gabon for more than five decades.
Omar Bongo ruled over Gabon with an iron fist with his decades in power blighted by spiraling allegations of corruption.