Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will be released from prison and placed under judicial supervision, a Paris appeals court ruled Monday (November10), less than three weeks after he began serving a five-year sentence over a scheme to finance his 2007 election campaign with funds from Libya.
Breakdown
- Accusations began in 2011, alleging Libya funneled millions into Sarkozy's 2007 campaign.
- Prosecutors claim Sarkozy benefited from a corruption pact with Gaddafi's government. 15s
- Suspected intermediaries include Alexandre Jury and the late Ziad Chekhadeen, who claimed to have transported cash from Libya to Paris. 38s
- Sarkozy denies all wrongdoing, calling the case a revenge plot by Gaddafi's associates. 1m 9s
- Sarkozy faces multiple legal cases and appeals, including one involving alleged witness tampering. 1m 39s