Trial Starts for Nicolas Sarkozy in Libya Election Case

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The former French president has faced several legal cases since leaving office, but accusations that he received money for his 2007 election from Libyan authorities have been particularly damaging.

Nicolas Sarkozy and Muammar el-Qaddafi shaking hands.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France with the former Libyan leader Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2007. Mr. Sarkozy was elected earlier that year and served until 2012.Credit…Eric Feferberg/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Aurelien Breeden

Former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France on Monday went on trial in Paris over accusations that his 2007 campaign received illegal financing from the Libyan government of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

The trial, which is scheduled to last three months, is far from the first for Mr. Sarkozy, 69, a conservative politician who led France from 2007 to 2012, but it represents one of the most serious legal threats to the French politician since he left office.

Just last month, Mr. Sarkozy exhausted his final appeal in a separate corruption and influence peddling case, making him the first former French president sentenced to actual detention, though he will serve his time under house arrest with an electronic bracelet.

But of all the legal cases against Mr. Sarkozy, the Libya one is among the most sprawling, convoluted and explosive. It involves accusations that his campaign illegally accepted vast sums of money from Colonel Qaddafi, the former Libyan strongman who was killed by opposition fighters in 2011.

Mr. Sarkozy, who has denied wrongdoing, could face up to 10 years in prison and be fined nearly $400,000.

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