A Paris criminal court will on Monday examine former president Nicolas Sarkozy's request to merge two sentences for convictions in separate cases related to graft and illegal campaign financing ... .
The ParisCriminal Court is examining a request submitted by Sarkozy’s legal team seeking to merge his sentence in the so-called Bygmalion campaign financing case with a penalty he has already served in the separate Bismuth wiretapping case.
Jeffrey Epstein arranged a dinner with Nicolas Sarkozy at the Élysée Palace after being convicted of sex crimes against children, according to the Epstein files ...The Telegraph has sought comment from Mr Sarkozy through his former press attachés.
PARIS — Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy... Hundreds of supporters queued up Wednesday at a bookshop in a Paris upscale residential neighborhood where Sarkozy staged his first book signing.