France's former spy chief sentenced to four years in influence-peddling trial

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Bernard Squarcini, the former head of France’s domestic intelligence agency, was sentenced to four years in prison – two suspended – by a Paris court Friday for a range of charges including having obtained confidential information for luxury giant LMVH.

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