He regrets the court’s decision, which “did not take sufficient account of the exculpatory evidence” and the additional sentence, which was “much more severe” than the main sentence. Enough to push Eric Cesari, former CEO of UMP (2008-2014), to appeal to the Court of Cassation in the Bigmalion case, for which on February 14 the Paris Court of Appeal sentenced him to six months in prison, a modified sentence, accompanied by a five-year disqualification for forgery of documents and use of forgeries.
“I cannot bring myself to accept this decision, which in my opinion is unfair,” insists Eric Cesari, who for a decade has constantly insisted that he was not responsible for the system of false accounts created to cover up the explosion Nicolas. Sarkozy’s reports during the 2012 presidential campaign. An expanding political and financial scandal, during which the former President of the Republic also received a six-month suspended sentence and who, from February 14, decided to appeal to the Court of Cassation.
Source: Le Parisien
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