Alexandre Djouhri

Alexandre Djouhri

businessman France

Alexandre Djouhri is a French businessman known for his close ties to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. He has been implicated in various controversies related to political financing and dealings with foreign leaders, including his connections to the Libyan regime of Muammar Gaddafi. Djouhri's role as an intermediary in financial matters has made headlines, particularly regarding allegations of illicit funding for Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign.

Born on Jan 01, 1958 (67 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
60,776
Power
2,514$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
France 1 5.00 0.09% +0% 65,273,511 60,776 $2,700,000 2,514$
Totals 1 65,273,511 60,776 $2,700,000 2,514$
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Recent Mentions

France France: Alexandre Djouhri was released from prison under judicial control after being convicted in the Libyan financing trial. 5

Le Monde: Alexandre Djouhri libéré de prison sous contrôle judiciaire après sa condamnation dans le procès libyen

France France: Alexandre Djouhri is one of Sarkozy's co-defendants in the case related to the financing of the 2007 presidential campaign. 5

Le Monde: « Quartier VIP » ou isolement : ce que l’on sait des conditions de détention de Nicolas Sarkozy, à partir du 21 octobre

France France: Alexandre Djouhri is a Franco-Algerian businessman who was sentenced to six years in prison for corruption and money laundering related to the financing of Nicolas Sarkozy's campaign. 3

Le Monde: Procès Sarkozy-Kadhafi : ce que les juges ont reproché à l’intermédiaire Alexandre Djouhri

Kenya Kenya: Another defendant in the trial, Alexandre Djouhri, who is accused of being the intermediary in the scheme was sentenced to six years and ordered to be placed immediately under arrest. 3

The Standard: Convicted ex-President Sarkozy says will 'sleep in prison with head held high'