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By SCM Staff Writer I Sunday, Oct.26, 2025

 

LIBYA – ​Gaddafi’s son has finally delivered the ultimate revenge on the former French President, gloating that he successfully sent the ex-leader to jail for five years!

​Saif al-Islam Gaddafi—the man Sarkozy once wanted to see locked up in The Hague—has instead turned the tables, publishing explosive documents that proved the dirty money trail right to Sarkozy’s front door.

​And the desert prince is loving every second of the French ex-prez’s downfall.

​In a breathtaking statement, Saif boasted: “Sarkozy wanted to see me in the Hague, so we sent him to LaSante prison.”

​The jaw-dropping quote is a reference to the infamous La Santé prison in Paris, where Sarkozy may now serve time for corruption charges, while the Gaddafi clan cheers from the sidelines.

​The staggering saga dates back to a time when Sarkozy, the man who would later help lead the international bombing campaign that toppled the Gaddafi regime in 2011, was enjoying the dictator’s cash.

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​Saif confirms the massive cash payments were not just straightforward corruption, but a colossal bribe intended to buy influence.

​According to Saif, the flood of Gaddafi cash—said to total millions—was broadly meant to persuade France to help with Libya’s western rapprochement.

​This meant Gaddafi was trying to buy his way back into the international good books, using Sarkozy as his high-roller ticket to the world stage.

​But when the deal soured and Sarkozy turned on his Libyan paymasters, the dictator’s son decided to leak the evidence and bury the former French leader for good.

​The conviction of Sarkozy is a stunning victory for the Gaddafi family and a clear warning to Western politicians: The evidence of every dirty deal is out there, and revenge is a dish best served cold!

​Sarkozy’s legal team has appealed the ruling, but for now, the chilling quote from the Desert Prince echoes across the boulevards of Paris: They sent him to prison!

The documents that brought down former French President Nicolas Sarkozy—leading to his five-year conviction for illegal campaign financing—were dropped like a bombshell by Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

​Sarkozy, known as “Sarko the American” for his flashy style, was accused of receiving millions of euros in illegal funding from the Gaddafi regime to bankroll his victorious 2007 presidential campaign.

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