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Ex-South Korean leader given 24-year prison term

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SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Former South Korean president Park Geun-hye was formally convicted of an array of corruption charges and sentenced to 24 years in prison on Friday, a year after she was driven from office and arrested over a scandal that saw months of massive street rallies calling for her ouster.

The conviction, which she can appeal, is the latest indignity for South Korea’s first female president, who grew up in the presidenti­al palace as the daughter of a former dictator and even served as first lady after her mother’s assassinat­ion. The harshness of the sentence is likely to deepen divisions in a country still wrestling with the aftermath of the most serious political turmoil in years.

Once seen as the darling of South Korean conservati­ves, Park earned the nickname “Queen of Elections” for her record leading her party to victory in tight races, culminatin­g in her election as president in 2012. That was all undone by the scandal involving a close confidant and bribery, extortion and other allegation­s.

Park, 66, maintains that she’s a victim of “political revenge” and has been refusing to attend court sessions since October. She didn’t attend Friday’s verdict, citing a sickness that wasn’t specified publicly.

In a nationally televised verdict, the Seoul Central District Court convicted Park of bribery, extortion, abuse of power and other charges.

“It’s inevitable that the defendant should be held strictly responsibl­e for her crimes, if only to prevent the unfortunat­e event of a president abusing the power granted by the people and throwing state affairs into chaos from happening again,” chief judge Kim Se-yun said.

Kim said Park has shown no remorse for her wrongdoing.

Along with the prison sentence, Kim said Park was also fined 18 billion won ($21.5 million Cdn).

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Former South Korean president Park Geun-hye was formally convicted of an array of corruption charges on Friday.

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