Sarkozy's defense challenged by Libyan oil minister's mysterious notebook
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Posthumous writings that contradict his main defence argument since the beginning of the trial. Telephone taps that prove his maneuvers during the investigation. Nicolas Sarkozy was under the fire of questions, Monday, at the Paris court.
The daily notebooks kept by the former senior regime official, who died under suspicious conditions in Vienna in 2012, refer directly to payments to the former presidential candidate for the first time.
In front of the Paris Correctional Court, the former head of state met, on Monday, 10 February, with the numerous indices of millions of euros from the Libyan regime on the account of the intermediary Ziad Takieddine, who reportedly fueled his 2007 presidential campaign.
The former President of the Republic, now subject to an electronic bracelet following his conviction in the case of wiretapping, had this Monday once again to fight foot on foot during a marathon audience to dismantle the accusations of Libyan financing his campa...
On the stand three days after the installation of his electronic bracelet, the former president, questioned on Monday about the testimonies of Libyan officials who report financing of his first presidential campaign, once again swept away all the accusations.
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