Marco Mouly, figure in the “carbon tax” scam, sentenced to three years in prison

Marco Mouly, figure in the “carbon tax” scam, sentenced to three years in prison
Marco Mouly, figure in the “carbon tax” scam, sentenced to three years in prison

He was absent at his trial. Marco Mouly, figure of the giant “carbon tax” scam, was sentenced this Tuesday in to three years in prison for having organized his insolvency in order not to repay his legal debts. He is now the subject of an arrest warrant.

The 59-year-old man, returned to detention in March following the partial revocation of a suspended sentence dating from 2019, was released on November 2. He was found guilty on Tuesday of organizing his insolvency so as not to repay his court debts.

“He didn’t learn his lessons”

These new offenses, committed as a legal repeat offender, are proof that he “has clearly not learned the lessons” from his previous convictions, declared the president, to justify the issuance of an arrest warrant. against the accused, who was absent during the hearing.

In this case, he was accused in particular of having reduced his copyright in publishing contracts, mainly for the book of which he was the co-author, The run (2022), or even having concealed income as part of an influencer contract for the former “popess of influence” Magali Berdah and her husband Stéphane Teboul.

Marco Mouly was also tried for having created a company, SAS I Trade, without any real economic activity. In these proceedings, he was also found guilty of misuse of company property.

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