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American Focus > Blog > Crime > France’s ex-President Sarkozy may be released from prison after 20 days
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France’s ex-President Sarkozy may be released from prison after 20 days

Last updated: November 9, 2025 7:05 am
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is awaiting a crucial decision from a Paris court on Monday regarding his potential release from prison. Sarkozy was sentenced to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy in a scheme to finance his 2007 campaign with funds from Libya. This makes him the first former modern French president to serve actual time behind bars.

Sarkozy’s legal team has filed an appeal against his conviction and has also requested an early release. The appeal trial is expected to take place at a later date, possibly in the spring. The court in Paris will examine his request for release on Monday, with a decision expected on the same day.

The former president, who served from 2007 to 2012, maintains his innocence and disputes both the conviction and the decision to incarcerate him pending appeal.

The court will base its decision on Article 144 of France’s criminal code, which stipulates that release should be the norm pending appeal, with detention being the exception. This is typically reserved for cases where individuals are considered dangerous, at risk of fleeing the country, or to protect evidence or prevent witness tampering.

Sarkozy will need to provide assurances during the hearing that he will comply with the conditions set by the court for conditional release. If granted, he could be released from La Santé prison in Paris within a few hours.

In its ruling on September 25, the Paris court found Sarkozy guilty of using his position as a presidential candidate and interior minister to engage in corruption at the highest level between 2005 and 2007. The aim was to finance his campaign with funds from Libya, then under the rule of Moammar Gadhafi.

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Sarkozy’s defense has consistently maintained that he is innocent and a victim of a plot orchestrated by individuals associated with the Libyan government, particularly the “Gadhafi clan.” He argues that the allegations of campaign financing were in retaliation for his role in calling for Gadhafi’s removal during his presidency.

Apart from the current case, Sarkozy is facing other legal challenges, including a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing related to his unsuccessful 2012 reelection bid. The Court of Cassation is set to issue its ruling on this matter on November 26.

Furthermore, Sarkozy is also involved in another judicial investigation related to the Libya financing case. He and his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, have faced preliminary charges for alleged involvement in pressuring a witness to retract statements linking Sarkozy to illegal payments from the Libyan government.

Overall, Sarkozy’s legal battles continue to unfold, with Monday’s decision potentially paving the way for his release from prison as he awaits further judicial proceedings.

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