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S. Korea court extends Park’s prison term

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SEOUL (AP) — A South Korean high court yesterday extended the lengthy prison sentence of former president Park Geun-hye for corruption in office.

In April, a district court sentenced Park to 24 years in jail and fined her $16.8 million over bribery, extortion, abuse of power and other charges. That ruling came a year after she was removed from office following months of street rallies over the corruption scandal that also led to the arrests of dozens of high-profile figures.

The Seoul High Court yesterday handed out a 25-year prison sentence after concluding Park took more money in bribes than initially believed. The court increased her fine to $17.8 million.

The court said both Park and prosecutor­s have one week to appeal.

Park, the daughter of late dictator Park Chung-hee, was elected as South Korea’s first female president in late 2012. Her stunning fall dealt a serious blow to conservati­ves in South Korea, helping liberal Moon Jae-in score an easy victory in a presidenti­al byelection in May last year.

Park has called herself a victim of political revenge.

In July, Park received an additional eight years in prison for abusing state funds and violating election law. That made the 66-year-old face the prospect of more than three decades behind bars.

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Former South Korean president Park Geun-hye is escorted by security officers in Seoul last year.

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