Ex-French President Nicolas Sarkozy (69) had his electronic monitoring bracelet taken off Tuesday after serving 5 months of alternative detention, a symbolic win in his lengthy legal struggles. The 2023 campaign finance corruption conviction initially held a 1-year prison sentence before being reduced to house arrest.
Case Timeline
⏳ 2021: Guilty of illegally financing 2007 campaign through Libyan cash
⏳ Feb 2024: Sides with jail with ankle tag imprisonment in Paris mansion
⏳ Now: Tag removed after 150 days of good behavior
Why It Matters:
– Uncommon instance of Western leader having monitoring device attached
– Establishes precedent for alternatives to jailing ex-presidents
– Arrives weeks ahead of appeal hearing on independent wiretapping conviction
Life After the Tag:
• Can now travel outside 130m radius of residence
• Allowed to resume lecture circuit (subject to judicial permission)
• Remains prohibited from political activity until 2031
Bottom Line:
For the former ruler of France, liberty now comes with conditions. As Sarkozy joked to journalists: “I’ve exchanged the Élysée’s golden handcuffs for electronic ones – progress?”