
Quentin Dandoy
Quentin Dandoy is a vice-procurer involved in high-profile legal cases in France. Recently, he has gained attention for his role in the trial concerning former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his alleged involvement in a corruption pact with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, which reportedly financed Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign.
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Recent news mentions
Quentin Dandoy spoke of a 'set of evidence' pointing to Nicolas Sarkozy as the 'sponsor' of the operation.
piden 7 años de prisión para Nicolás SarkozyQuentin Dandoy is one of the prosecutors who described Sarkozy's actions as driven by a devouring personal ambition.
Procès libyen: sept ans de prison et 300.000 euros d'amende requis contre Nicolas SarkozyQuentin Dandoy is one of the prosecutors who described Nicolas Sarkozy's ambition as detrimental to essential values.
Au procès Sarkozy-Kadhafi, le parquet requiert sept ans de prison et 300 000 euros d’amende contre l’ex-présidentQuentin Dandoy is the prosecutor presenting the case against Nicolas Sarkozy in the trial.
Au procès Sarkozy-Kadhafi, le parquet demande la condamnation de l’ex-président pour financement illégal de campagneQuentin Dandoy is the vice-prosecutor who presented a detailed argument against Sarkozy.
Au procès Sarkozy-Kadhafi, le premier jour des réquisitions : « Ce n’est pas une construction intellectuelle, ce sont les faits, rien que les faits, tous les faits »













