Libya Secures €8.4 Million Compensation After Sarkozy Conviction
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Nicolas Sarkozy denounces a "conspiracy" and promises to fight for his innocence in the so-called Libyan financing case, pointing to a document deemed "probably false".
With the conviction of former French President Sarkozy, the former first lady is also in the spotlight.
The Paris Correctional Court sentenced Nicolas Sarkozy to five years in prison on Thursday 25 September for "letting her next of kin" to approach Muammar Gaddafi's Libya to finance her 2007 victorious campaign. Since that judgment, the president of the court, Nathalie Gavarino, has received multiple "threatful messages". Two "distinct" investigations have been opened. - Sentencing Nicolas Sarkozy: the president of the court threatened, two inves…
French ex-president Sarkozy has been sentenced to prison in connection with campaign aid from Libya. Now the responsible judge is facing death threats. The judge union warns against defaming the judiciary as a "political enemy".
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy in a complex case allegedly involving the former Libyan regime of Muammar Gaddafi. On Thursday, a Paris court found Sarkozy guilty of involvement in criminal conspiracy in a long-running case alleging he sought illegal financing from the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to secure victory in the 2007 presidential election. The court hand…
Two investigations were opened after threatening messages against the president of the court who sentenced Nicolas Sarkozy, said the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office. ...
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