After Detention: Sarkozy Enjoys Lunch with Bruni
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Hardly again in freedom, back in good life: France's ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy (70) was seen smiling for the first time on Tuesday – at the family lunch with wife Carla Bruni (57) in a Parisian noble restaurant. He seemed emaciated but caught. Just 48 hours after his release from the notorious La Santé prison, Sarkozy showed up at lunch at Le Flandrin, one of the Parisian high society's favorite places. His wife, ex-top model and singer Carla…
Nicolas Sarkozy leaves his cell after three weeks of detention for corruption and illegal financing, released under judicial supervision. This historic decision, very framed, marks a test for justice.
The former president has returned home with Carla Bruni after 21 days in La Santé prison. This property is considered one of the safest. More information: Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at his luxurious Paris mansion tucked in by Carla Bruni and all her children after his release from prison
It did not take Nicolas Sarkozy long to resume his habits. Less than twenty-four hours after his release, the former president, visibly weighty but determined, chained jogging, family reunion and lunch in the heart of the 16th arrondissement. All, under the attentive look of his closest supporters. Monday, November 10, after purging twenty-one days in the prison of Health for criminal association, Nicolas Sarkozy returned to his home in the 16th…
Nicolas Sarkozy has had a rich love life, and that's little to say. He who has just been released from prison after only three weeks spent in detention has indeed been married not one, nor two, but three times. It is today with Carla Bruni that the former President of the Republic sinks happy days. A meeting that dates back to the end of 2007 at a dinner organized by his friend, the commercial Jacques Séguéla. This reason why Nicolas Sarkozy qui…
France's ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy was allowed to leave the prison after three weeks.He celebrated his early release in accordance with his stand – and with emotional reactions.Short visit to prison: France's ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy, 70, who was in prison for the Libya affair, was allowed to end his detention street after only three weeks under strict conditions. Shortly after French media reported on Monday, November 10, 2025, that the …
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