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François Fillon Filed a New Appeal in Cassation in the Case of His Wife's Fictitious Jobs

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The Paris Court of Appeal sentenced the former Prime Minister on 17 June to four years' suspended imprisonment, a fine of 375,000 euros and five years' ineligibility.

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The Paris Court of Appeal sentenced the former Prime Minister on 17 June to four years' suspended imprisonment, a fine of 375,000 euros and five years' ineligibility.

·Paris, France
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When it expresses itself in line with the government, it gives us reason, when it does not, the ministers attack the judiciary that gets involved in politics.

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François Fillon at the Court of Appeal of Paris, 29 April 2025. BERTRAND GUAY / AFP Former Prime Minister François Fillon filed a new appeal in cassation in the file of his wife's fictitious jobs, Penelope Fillon, the umpteenth rebound in a case that broke out in 2017, learned the Agence France-Presse de source judiciaire, confirming an information from BFM-TV. At the age of 71, the former tenant of Matignon filed an appeal against the decision …

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François Fillon filed a new cassation appeal in the fictitious employment case of his wife Penelope Fillon, based on information confirmed by a judicial source and revealed on Monday 30 June. The former Prime Minister was sentenced to four years' suspended imprisonment on 17 June.

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The former Prime Minister, convicted of embezzlement of public funds, filed a new appeal in cassation in the case of his wife's fictitious jobs.

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Il Post broke the news in Italy on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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