Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has returned to court to contest his conviction for allegedly seeking financial support from Libya during his 2007 presidential campaign. The case, which underscores the ongoing legal troubles surrounding the former leader, is being heard at the Paris Appeal Court and is slated to continue until June 3. Sarkozy's previous conviction occurred in September, when a lower court found him guilty of attempting to procure campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime. This ruling made him the first sitting president in modern French history to face imprisonment, as he was sentenced to 20 days in a... [Continue Reading]
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy returns to court on Monday to challenge his conviction over allegations he sought campaign funding from Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya for his 2007 election. Sarkozy, who denies wrongdoing, briefly served time last year. The Paris appeals court retrial will run until June 3. [Continue Reading]