Marco Mouly Sentenced to Three Years for Fraudulent Insolvency
The notorious 'taxe carbone' scammer faces a new arrest warrant after being convicted in absentia for financial misconduct.
- Marco Mouly, known for the 'taxe carbone' fraud, was sentenced in absentia to three years in prison for organizing his insolvency.
- A new arrest warrant has been issued for Mouly, who was released from prison just days before the latest sentencing.
- The court found Mouly guilty of minimizing his income to avoid paying judicial debts, using deceptive business practices.
- Mouly's previous convictions include a significant sentence for a large-scale VAT fraud on carbon credits.
- Authorities suspect Mouly may attempt to evade capture, as he has a history of avoiding legal consequences.