Sarkozy blasts lack of 'physical evidence' in corruption case: French media

"I've been living the hell of this slander since March 11, 2011" when Gaddafi first made the allegations, he added
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy
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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who has been charged with corruption for allegedly accepting funding from late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi towards his 2007 election campaign, has denounced the lack of "physical evidence" against him, in his court statement published by French media today.

"I stand accused without any physical evidence because of declarations made by Mr Kadhafi, his son, his nephew, his cousin, his spokesman, his former prime minister," Sarkozy told judges in remarks published by the Figaro website, a day after he was charged.

"I've been living the hell of this slander since March 11, 2011" when Gaddafi first made the allegations, he added.

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