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Sarkozy Taken to Paris’s Santé Prison to Begin Five-Year Term in Libya Case

His lawyers have sought release pending appeal, with a court review expected within a month.

Overview

  • He is being held alone in a roughly 9 m² cell with one hour of daily exercise, no mobile phone, and no special treatment, according to his lawyer.
  • The defense has filed an urgent petition for release pending appeal and says a judge should examine it within about a month, expressing hope for freedom before Christmas.
  • TF1 reports that two SDLP officers from the presidential protection unit are stationed in a neighboring cell to provide round-the-clock security.
  • President Emmanuel Macron called public discussion of the incarceration legitimate and pointed to planned checks on prison conditions by the justice minister and the Senate president.
  • A Sept. 25 court ruling found him guilty of participating in a criminal group linked to alleged Libyan financing and imposed a five-year sentence while acquitting him of other charges.