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    Marine Le Pen Tells Appeal Trial She Had No Sense of Doing Anything Wrong

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    Posted on January 13, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Marine Le Pen appeals a ban from public office, crucial for her 2027 presidential run. She denies intentional wrongdoing in EU funds misuse.

    Marine Le Pen Claims No Wrongdoing in Appeal Trial Ahead of 2027 Election

    Marine Le Pen's Appeal Trial Overview

    By Juliette Jabkhiro

    Background of the Case

    PARIS, Jan 13 (Reuters) - French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said on the opening day of her appeal trial on Tuesday, which will determine whether she can run in the 2027 presidential election, that she had no sense of having done anything wrong.

    Le Pen's Statements in Court

    Le Pen was in March handed a five-year ban from holding public office, effective immediately, after she and eight other former National Rally (RN) lawmakers were found guilty of misusing over 4 million euros ($4.67 million) of EU funds.

    Potential Outcomes and Implications

    Judges said that between 2004 and 2016, Le Pen and others had used funds earmarked for work at the European Parliament to pay staff who were actually working for the party.

    The party itself and a dozen parliamentary assistants were found guilty of receiving the money.

    LE PEN CHANGES TONE IN APPEAL TRIAL

    In the few words Le Pen said in court on Tuesday, she struck quite a different tone from her first trial, in which she had staunchly denied doing anything wrong and had accused judges of being politically biased.

    Instead, on Tuesday, she said that if she potentially did something wrong, it was unintentional.

    "I wish to state at the outset that, if any offence was committed, I want the court to understand that we had absolutely no sense of doing anything wrong whatsoever," Le Pen said.

    "The European Parliament did not warn us of anything, as it could have done," she said, adding: "I firmly believe we never concealed anything."

    Le Pen also initially received a four-year prison sentence -- two years of which were suspended and two years to be served under home detention, and a 100,000 euro ($116,830) fine. Unlike the ban, those penalties did not take effect because she appealed.

    The RN and 10 others found guilty of diverting European Parliament funds or receiving these funds have also appealed.

    The hearing is due to end on February 12. Le Pen will be interrogated by the court at length next Tuesday and Wednesday.

    The European Parliament's lawyer Patrick Maisonneuve said he hoped Le Pen and her co-defendants' convictions would be upheld, including more than 3 million euros awarded in damages to the European Parliament. The RN was also ordered to pay a 2 million euro fine, with half the amount suspended.

    A ruling is expected before the summer, meaning Le Pen's hopes of running in 2027 remain alive if her five-year ban is revoked or drastically curtailed.

    If she cannot run, her protege, 30-year-old RN party president Jordan Bardella, is expected to step in.

    ($1 = 0.8559 euros)

    (Reporting by Juliette Jabkhiro;Editing by Alison Williams, Ingrid Melander, Alexandra Hudson)

    Table of Contents

    • Marine Le Pen's Appeal Trial Overview
    • Background of the Case
    • Le Pen's Statements in Court
    • Potential Outcomes and Implications

    Key Takeaways

    • •Marine Le Pen is appealing a ban from public office.
    • •The trial affects her eligibility for the 2027 election.
    • •She was found guilty of misusing EU funds.
    • •Le Pen claims any wrongdoing was unintentional.
    • •A ruling is expected before summer 2027.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Marine Le Pen tells appeal trial she had no sense of doing anything wrong

    1What is embezzlement?

    Embezzlement is the act of wrongfully taking or misappropriating funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer, often involving deceit.

    2What are EU funds?

    EU funds refer to financial resources allocated by the European Union for various projects and initiatives across member states, aimed at promoting economic development.

    3
    What is a conviction?

    A conviction is a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, typically following a trial.

    4What is the role of the European Parliament?

    The European Parliament is the legislative body of the European Union, responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing other EU institutions.

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