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Former French president Sarkozy back in court, this time for illegal campaign financing

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Former French president Sarkozy back in court, this time for illegal campaign financing

Former French president Sarkozy back in court, this time for illegal campaign financing

Former French president Sarkozy back in court, this time for illegal campaign financing

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