NOW: French Court Frees Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Pending Appeal

Former French President Sarkozy will appeal his conviction in liberty.

From the Elisée palace to La Santé prison – and now, free again.

Today (10), a Paris Court of Appeal has granted former Conservative French president Nicolas Sarkozy his request for conditional release from prison pending an appeal trial.

The announcement comes less than three weeks after Sarkozy began serving his five-year sentence.

He was convicted for criminal conspiracy to finance his 2007 election campaign with funds from Libya.

Sakozy’s son:

Vive la liberté. pic.twitter.com/hPjTPPFSKk

— Louis Sarkozy (@napsarkozy) November 10, 2025

Associated Press reported:

“A Paris appeals court has decided to release former French President Nicolas Sarkozy from prison and place him under judicial supervision.

Monday’s announcement came less than three weeks after Sarkozy began serving a five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy in a scheme to finance his 2007 election campaign with funds from Libya.”

Court grants Sarkozy release; ex-President to leave prison today — BFM TV

Sarkozy will be prohibited from contacting the Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin https://t.co/d4fHIxmvKd pic.twitter.com/lLHrT56bOg

— RT (@RT_com) November 10, 2025

Sarkozy can’t leave the French territory, the court said.

“Sarkozy became the first former French head of state in modern times to be sent behind bars after his conviction on Sept. 25. He denies wrongdoing.”

During today’s hearing, Sarkozy stated he has always complied with all justice requirements.

“’I had never imagined I would experience prison at 70. This ordeal was imposed on me, and I lived through it. It’s hard, very hard’, he said.”

Read more:

Former French President Sarkozy Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Plot To Fund His 2007 Campaign With Money From Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi (VIDEOS)

The post NOW: French Court Frees Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Pending Appeal appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.