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"Mr. Woerth, Did These Envelopes Really Exist?": at the Libyan Trial, the Ex-Treasurer Adheres to His Bancal Version.

Summary by Marianne
At the appeal on the suspicions of Libyan financing of the former president's campaign, Eric Woerth admitted that he had paid 35,000 euros in cash to Nicolas Sarkozy's campaign staff in 2007. According to him, the funds were not from Libya but from some ten mysterious donors. On 23 March, the former UMP treasurer pleaded the pecadille.

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At the appeal on the suspicions of Libyan financing of the former president's campaign, Eric Woerth admitted that he had paid 35,000 euros in cash to Nicolas Sarkozy's campaign staff in 2007. According to him, the funds were not from Libya but from some ten mysterious donors. On 23 March, the former UMP treasurer pleaded the pecadille.

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Marianne broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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