Small donors, not French tycoons, foot Notre Dame work bills

FILE - In this Jan.25, 2018 file photo, CEO of LVMH Bernard Arnault presents the group’s 2017 results in Paris, France. The billionaire French donors including Bernard Arnault, CEO of luxury giant LVMH that owns Louis Vuitton and Dior, publicly promised flashy donations, but it’s mainly American citizens that have footed the bills and paid salaries for the up to 150 workers employed by the cathedral since the April 15 fire. (AP Photos/Michel Euler, File)

FILE - In this Jan.11, 2016 file photo, the logo of French oil giant Total SA is pictured at its headquarters in La Defense business district outside Paris. The billionaire French donors including Patrick Pouyanne, CEO of French energy company Total, publicly promised flashy donations to restore Notre Dame, but it’s mainly American citizens that have footed the bills and paid salaries for the up to 150 workers employed by the cathedral since the April 15 fire. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

FILE - In this May 15, 2019 file photo, a worker stands on scaffolding during preliminary work inside the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, in Paris. The billionaire French donors that publicly promised flashy donations totalling hundreds of millions to restore Notre Dame, have not yet paid a penny toward the restoration of the French national monument, according to church and business officials. Instead, it’s mainly American citizens that have footed the bills and paid salaries for the up to 150 workers employed by the cathedral since the April 15 fire. (Philippe Lopez/Pool via AP, File)

FILE - In this April 26, 2019 file photo, a worker checks the waterproof tarps on Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. The billionaire French donors that publicly promised flashy donations totalling hundreds of millions to restore Notre Dame, have not yet paid a penny toward the restoration of the French national monument, according to church and business officials. Instead, it’s mainly American citizens that have footed the bills and paid salaries for the up to 150 workers employed by the cathedral since the April 15 fire. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

PARIS — The billionaire French donors who publicly promised flashy donations totaling hundreds of millions to rebuild Notre Dame have not yet paid a penny toward the restoration of the French national monument, according to church and business officials.

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