Overview
- In a video posted on X, Nicolas Sarkozy thanked supporters, called the sentence an ordeal and vowed to prevail, saying he would not back down.
- He is due to be notified of his incarceration date on October 13 under a provisionally enforceable five‑year sentence despite his appeal, and his lawyers may request release.
- About twenty lawyers filed a complaint accusing Sarkozy of discrediting the judiciary in comments to the Journal du Dimanche, citing a penal offense punishable by up to six months in jail and a €7,500 fine.
- Paris judicial tribunal president Peimane Ghaleh‑Marzban decried the discredit cast on the courts and proposed stronger judicial communication, including communiqués and designated spokespersons.
- Sarkozy was convicted in first instance of association de malfaiteurs in the alleged 2007 Libyan financing affair and acquitted of corruption and illegal campaign financing, while Claude Guéant, Brice Hortefeux and Alexandre Djouhri received prison terms.