Parole granted to Isabelle Balkany on one condition

Sentenced on January 9 to three and a half years in prison and 400,000 euros in damages for “tax evasion” and “money laundering”, Isabelle Balkany could soon be released on parole, from March 6. The Évreux prosecution, which refuses to suspend her sentence, took this decision on the sole condition that she pays her debt to the tax authorities, reports BFMTV, Wednesday March 1.

In January, after the justice decided on the confusion of the sentences of the Balkany spouses, also confiscating from them the usufruct of their mill in Giverny, Isabelle Balkany had requested a suspension of sentence for medical reasons.

For now, Isabelle Balkany is still at the Giverny mill, where she has been allowed to stay since leaving the hospital. And this despite the confiscation of the property. On April 4, she and her husband Patrick will once again have to face justice in a completely different case: they are accused of having broadcast a photomontage of a sexual nature to make an opponent of the town hall of Levallois-Perret resign in February 2021.

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