France’s Sarkozy faces possible indictment over witness-tampering
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The PNF requested a trial against the former President of the Republic, his wife, and the "papesse des paparazzis" "Mimi" Marchand, suspected of having raised money for the withdrawal of Ziad Takieddine.
The French financial prosecutor's office asks that former president Nicolas Sarkozy be tried with 10 other people, including his wife Carla Bruni.
Former French President Nicolas Sakozy, recently released from prison a few weeks ago and just published a book in which he recounts his brief stay in prison, continues to accumulate judicial problems.The National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (NFP) has asked on Tuesday to be prosecuted for having pressured a key witness in the case of Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign, for which he was sentenced last September to five years in priso…
The threat of a new trial is clear for Nicolas Sarkozy. On Tuesday, the National Financial Prosecutor's Office asked for the removal of eleven people, including the ex-president, his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, and the "Paparazzi popeess" "Mimi" Marchand in the case of the possible monetary withdrawal of the intermediary Ziad Takieddine.In this case, in connection with the Libyan financing of the 2007 presidential campaign, for which Nicolas Sarko…
The National Financial Prosecutor's Office (FNF), under the jurisdiction of the Paris Court, accuses Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, of association of criminals in organized gang, bribery of witnesses and crapulous scam.Condemned for crimes very similar to five years in prison, at the end of October, the former French president spent twenty days in Paris's La Santé prison, where he wrote a 265-page book, 'Le Journal d'un prison', whic…
On Tuesday 16 December, the National Financial Prosecutor's Office requested the referral to the criminal court of eleven persons, including the former President of the Republic, his wife and the famous communicator...
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