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Sarkozy Enters Prison After Campaign Fund Conviction

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<p>Nicholas Sarkozy will be the first French President to be held behind bars to serve a five year prison term in Paris' La Santé. CNN's Saskya Vandoorne reports. </p>

Nicholas Sarkozy will be the first French President to be held behind bars to serve a five year prison term in Paris' La Santé. CNN's Saskya Vandoorne reports.

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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has started serving his 18-month prison sentence for corruption and influence peddling related to his 2012 presidential campaign fund. Sarkozy's conviction marked the first time a French head of state had been found guilty of corruption. He was sentenced in March 2021, but his case has been delayed multiple times due to appeals.

Sarkozy was found guilty of corruption and influence peddling in a trial that focused on his 2007 presidential campaign.

The conviction centered around Sarkozy's relationship with his former lawyer, Thierry Herzog, and a judge, Gilbert Azibert, who was accused of providing Sarkozy with inside information on legal cases.

Sarkozy was accused of using his influence to try to secure a luxurious home in the south of France in exchange for information on pending cases.

The case against Sarkozy was built on wiretapped conversations between him and Herzog.

Sarkozy has maintained his innocence throughout the trial, claiming that he was the victim of a smear campaign.

His imprisonment has sparked a heated debate in France about the treatment of former presidents and the justice system.

Many have criticized the prison sentence, arguing that it is too harsh for a former head of state.

Sarkozy's imprisonment could have a significant impact on French politics, particularly ahead of the 2022 presidential election.

The trial and conviction of Sarkozy have also raised questions about the role of money in French politics.

Sarkozy's case is seen as a test of France's commitment to corruption and accountability in government.

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