Ex-French President Sarkozy released from prison three weeks into five-year sentence

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 11/11/2025
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been released from jail, three weeks into a five-year prison term for partaking in a criminal conspiracy. A Paris court ruled on Monday that Sarkozy will be placed under judicial supervision and barred from leaving France ahead of an appeal trial due to be held next year. After his release, the former president said his “energy is focused solely on the single goal of proving my innocence”. “The truth will prevail. It is an obvious truth that life teaches. The end of the story remains to be written,” he said in an X post. Sarkozy faced accusations (…)
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