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Sarkozy will appeal restrictio­ns in Libya probe — Lawyer

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PARIS: The lawyer of Nicolas Sarkozy said yesterday he would appeal restrictio­ns imposed on the ex-president after he was charged with financing his 2007 election campaign with money from late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi.

As part of preliminar­y charges brought against Sarkozy Wednesday, judges restricted his travel to certain countries including Libya, and forbade him from talking to nine other people involved in the investigat­ion.

“I will appeal these judicial restrictio­ns,” his lawyer Thierry Herzog told RTL radio, saying he believed the measures were designed humiliate the right-winger, who served as president from 2007 to 2012. After two days of questionin­g in police custody over allegation­s that first surfaced in 2011, during a French-led interventi­on in Libya, Sarkozy was charged with corruption, illegal campaign financing and concealmen­t of Libyan public money. Among those he is banned from meeting are two close aides and former ministers, C l aud e Gueant and Brice Hortefeux.

On Thursday evening, he went on prime-time television to deliver a forceful rebuttal of the claims that he accepted millions of euros from Kadhafi, some of it delivered in cash-stuffed suitcases.

“If you had told me that I would have problems because of Kadhafi, I would have said: ‘What are you smoking?’”the 63-year- old said, claiming that investigat­ors had not found a single piece of evidence against him.

“I never betrayed the confidence of the French,” he said, claiming he was the victim of a vendetta by “a group of killers” out to avenge Kadhafi’s ouster and vowing to clear his name. Herzog noted that Sarkozy had already been charged before, and later been cleared of suspicion, in another campaign financing case.

“It will be the same in this affair,” he vowed. — AFP

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Nicolas Sarkozy

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