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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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 …
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.
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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