French climber Anthony Andolfo was sentenced to seven days in prison by Australian courts on Tuesday for climbing a skyscraper without authorization and without safety equipment.
The daredevil pleaded guilty to reckless driving causing serious injury and trespassing.
Since 2022, Anthony Andolfo has been climbing buildings without safety equipment, including the Total Tower in La Défense.
Outside court, his lawyer Michael Haralambous said it was Andolfo's first time in global custody, an experience he called "quite stressful."
According to Haralambous, Andolfo had spent his last 12 months in Australia on a working holiday visa in a van.
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Judge Klestadt sanctioned "a stunt carried out to gain notoriety", noting that Anthony Andolfo was followed by his associate, the Frenchman Hugo Frohlinger, 25, sentenced to pay a fine of $3,000 for having filmed the ascent of 26 minutes with a drone.