Sarkozy Attempted to Bribe Judge: What is Known about the Former French Leader's Court Case
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to three years in prison, as reported earlier. BBC.com provides further details regarding his case.
It has been revealed that in 2014, shortly after leaving office, Sarkozy attempted to bribe a judge. He offered the judge a high position in exchange for confidential information about a case.
His lawyer stated that they will appeal the court’s decision. Sarkozy will remain free during this process, which could take years.
If Sarkozy's appeal is unsuccessful, he could face a year under house arrest with an electronic bracelet instead of serving time in prison.
In her ruling, Judge Christine Mée stated that the politician “knew he was doing wrong,” adding that his actions and those of his lawyer created “a very negative perception of justice” among the public.