An anti-corruption group says a French court has decided not to pursue an investigation into three African heads of state for money laundering linked to their assets in France, according to AP. A French judge had attempted to investigate Gabon"s late leader Omar Bongo, the Republic of Congo"s President Denis Sassou-Nguesso and President Teodoro Obiang of Equatorial Guinea. But Transparency International France says the court decided Thursday not to go ahead with the probe. The decision followed a complaint by Transparency International France, an association that tracks corruption. The group says it will appeal. Bongo died in June and his son, Ali Bongo, was sworn in as president this month. --SPA