Nicolas Sarkozy said he would use his time behind bars to write a book. Photo: Getty

Nicolas Sarkozy said he would use his time behind bars to write a book. Photo: Getty

Alessandro Parodi, Clotaire Achi and Manuel Ausloos

ReutersToday at 09:46

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has arrived at La Santa prison in Paris on Tuesday to start a five-year prison term.

Sarkozy, who was the conservative president of France between 2007 and 2012, was sentenced for allegedly conspiring to raise campaign funds from Libya.

Sarkozy stepped into a car to head to the French capital’s La Santa jail, where he will start a five-year sentence, in a stunning downfall.

Sarkozy becomes the first former French leader to be jailed since Nazi collaborator Marshal Philippe Petain after World War Two.

On Tuesday, he wrote in a long message on X: “I want to tell (French people), with the unshakable strength that is mine, that it is not a former president of the Republic who is being imprisoned this morning, it is an innocent man.”

Nicolas Sarkozy said he would use his time behind bars to write a book. Photo: Getty

Nicolas Sarkozy said he would use his time behind bars to write a book. Photo: Getty

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Sarkozy’s conviction caps years of legal battles over allegations that his 2007 campaign took millions in cash from Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who was later overthrown and killed during the Arab Spring uprisings.

While Sarkozy was found guilty of conspiring with close aides to orchestrate the scheme, he was acquitted of personally receiving or using the funds.

He has consistently denied wrongdoing and called the case politically motivated.

“I am very proud of him, proud that he is going to prison with his head held high, and absolutely convinced of his innocence,” his brother Guillaume Sarkozy, who was among relatives and supporters who cheered Nicolas Sarkozy on his way to jail, told BFM TV.