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Bettencourt's lawyer, Georges Kiejman, is seeking a delay to the trial so experts can verify the tapes are the real thing. Gillot vouches for the authenticity of the recordings and the excerpts in the media, which give clues to Bettencourt's mental acuity. In them, advisers speak to her as though to a child, and she is sometimes confused. At one point, adviser Patrice de Maistre reminds Bettencourt that she signed over her private island in the Seychelles to her younger friend, Banier. "I wanted to give him an island?" she asks, puzzled. The tapes have had serious political implications: Maistre was caught telling Bettencourt he hired Labor Minister Eric Woerth's wife because the minister asked him to. Florence Woerth has since resigned, and the couple have denied there was a conflict of interest. Until March, Woerth was budget minister, in charge of pursuing tax dodgers. Woerth has been strongly backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy, and the government all week has been sharply fending off attacks from the leftist opposition over the affair. In the tapes, Bettencourt and Maistre also are heard discussing undeclared Swiss bank accounts. Maistre told Le Figaro newspaper this weekend that the heiress had euro78 million ($97 million) in two foreign accounts, and he promised to get her affairs in order. Bettencourt's daughter, a writer, says she didn't pursue the case for money. She is in line to inherit all of her mother's shares in L'Oreal, one day giving her ownership of more than one quarter of the cosmetics giant. Bettencourt-Meyers says that if the court orders Banier to return the gifts, she wants the money to go to charity. She and her mother no longer speak, but in an interview published this weekend in Le Figaro, she said, "I want her to know that I never stopped loving her."
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