Bernard Tapie

He was the manager of a group of companies, notably owner of Adidas and ''Olympique de Marseille'', manager of the Bernard Tapie Group and owner of the ''La Provence'' Group, which publishes the newspaper of the same name, as well as ''Corse-Matin''.
At the beginning of 1984, he presented his cycling team ''La Vie claire'', then bought OM a few years later.
In the 1990s, engaged in politics as a left-wing radical, he was twice Minister of the City in the Bérégovoy government, deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône twice, European deputy (his list obtained 12% in the 1994 elections) as well as general councilor for Bouches-du-Rhône.
His political career ended due to his legal troubles. Involved in several financial scandals, he was convicted in the VA-OM affair (for which he was imprisoned in 1997 for nearly six months), in the Phocéa affair and in the Testut affair.
In the 2010s, following an arbitration condemning the State to pay him 403 million euros in compensation in the context of the ''Crédit Lyonnais'' affair, he was prosecuted again, his death putting an end to the criminal proceedings. Provided by Wikipedia