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Nicolas Sarkozy released from prison: Appeals Court overturns former French president’s conviction in campaign finance case

Nicolas Sarkozy Released from Prison: Paris Court of Appeal Overturns Verdict

Published: November 10, 2025 | Source: Le Monde, BFMTV

Details of the French Court’s Decision on Nicolas Sarkozy

In a sensational turn of events, the French court has released former President Nicolas Sarkozy from custody, after he spent only three weeks in prison out of a five-year sentence.

The decision pertains to the high-profile campaign financing case, where Sarkozy was accused of corruption. According to Le Monde, the Paris Court of Appeal deemed the previous prison sentence unjustified, marking a significant victory for the 70-year-old politician.

Nicolas Sarkozy’s release was granted under judicial supervision, which includes certain restrictions on freedom of movement and regular checks.

The French prosecutor’s office, despite initial opposition, was compelled to agree with the appellate decision, which is based on a review of evidence in the French political scandal.

Former President’s Reaction to Release from Santé Prison

During the online session of the Paris Court of Appeal, to which Nicolas Sarkozy connected via video link, he shared emotional recollections of his time in prison.

“These three weeks turned out to be extremely difficult and exhausting for me,” stated the former President of France, emphasizing the psychological pressure of incarceration.

These words quickly spread across social media, sparking discussions about the humanity of France’s prison system.

Nicolas Sarkozy, known for his role in the political scandal involving campaign financing, has already left the walls of the Parisian Santé prison, where he spent over 20 days.

According to BFMTV’s report, he departed the facility in a minivan escorted by police on motorcycles, avoiding the crowd of journalists. This moment became a symbol of his return to public life for one of the most controversial leaders of modern France.

Context of the Nicolas Sarkozy Case and Its Implications for French Politics

The campaign financing case has dragged on for years and involves allegations of illegal funding for Sarkozy’s 2007 campaign from casino heirs. The Paris Court of Appeal, upon reviewing the materials, concluded that the evidence is insufficient for full enforcement of the sentence.

This decision not only frees Nicolas Sarkozy from prison but also casts doubt on other aspects of the investigation, potentially impacting the French political scandal.

For those following news from France, this case highlights tensions in the country’s judicial system. The former president, who has repeatedly faced corruption charges, continues to deny any wrongdoing, calling the process a “political persecution.”

 

 

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