
The judicial review imposed on the three people charged in the Bygmalion case on 1er October, forbids them any contact with the former President of the Republic. A measure that suggests a hearing of the former head of state.
The three investigating judges, in charge of the Bygmalion case, do they think they already hear Nicolas Sarkozy? Serge Tournaire, Renaud Van Ruymbeke, and Roger Le Loire, have in any case accompanied the indictments of the three former managers of Bygmalion and its subsidiary Events, Bastien Millot, Guy Alves and Franck Attal, with a formal ban on meeting the former head of state, as well as the ex-president of the UMP, Jean-François Copé. "If the investigators had no intention of questioning Sarkozy, this measure of judicial control would have no meaning" underlines a source familiar with the matter.

The former President of the Republic has always disputed having been aware of the role played by the communications company in 2012. Bygmalion long after the presidential campaign".
On October 1 on BFM-TV, its former prime minister, François Fillon, got him in trouble by stating : "I often heard about Bygmalion [before the campaign], and I often saw that Bygmalion was a company that worked regularly with the UMP."
source: L'express.fr
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