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French rugby's Bernard Laporte found guilty in trial for influence peddling -media

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PARIS :Bernard Laporte, the head of the French Rugby Federation, got a two-year suspended prison sentence and a 75,000 euro ($79,000) fine after being found guilty in a trial for influence peddling and illegally acquiring assets, French media including AFP reported on Tuesday.

In the same verdict, the Paris criminal court also handed top division club Montpellier's owner Mohed Altrad an 18 months suspended prison sentence, AFP said.

The court was not immediately available for comment. Laporte was accused of undue influence in securing a role for his friend Altrad, whose construction company sponsors the France jersey.

Both men denied any wrongdoing.Le Parisien reported Laporte was found guilty of several offences including illegal taking of interest, influence peddling, corruption and embezzlement.

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