Sarkozy loses campaign financing appeal
October 25, 2018Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy must face trial for illegal campaign financing after losing a court appeal on Thursday.
The "Bygmalion" scandal is just one of several legal problems facing Sarkozy following his unsuccessful re-election bid in 2012.
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Details of the case
- Sarkozy was appealing a 2017 ruling that he and 13 others face trial over the "Bygmalion affair."
- In 2012 Sarkozy allegedly exceeded the legal limit for election campaign spending.
- A PR firm called Bygmalion was allegedly involved in exceeding the €22.5 million ($25.6 million) limit by almost double via fake invoices.
Other legal troubles: Sarkozy is also facing accusations of bribery and illegal influence. In 2014, Sarkozy allegedly obtained secret information from a lawyer general at the Court of Cassation through his legal counsel. He is also under investigation for allegedly accepting campaign financing in 2007 from then-Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi.
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Further appeal: Sarkozy's lawyers said their client would now take the case to the Cour de Cassation, France's court of final appeal.
aw/rt (AFP, Reuters)