Once the most powerful person in France, Nicolas Sarkozy, is now behind bars.
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Maroc - The New York Times - U.S. - 06/09/2024 01:01
The guilty plea now exposes President Biden’s son to a likely outcome that once seemed unthinkable: significant time behind bars.
Once the most powerful person in France, Nicolas Sarkozy, is now behind bars.
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