Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Philippine­s’ former first lady gets prison

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MANILA, Philippine­s – A Philippine court found former first lady Imelda Marcos guilty of graft and ordered her arrest Friday in a rare conviction among many corruption cases that she plans to appeal to avoid jail and losing her seat in Congress.

The special anti-graft Sandiganba­yan court sentenced Marcos, 89, to serve six to 11 years in prison for each of the seven counts of violating an anti-corruption law when she illegally funneled about $200million to Swiss foundation­s in the 1970s as Metropolit­an Manila governor.

Neither Marcos nor anyone representi­ng her attended Friday’s court hearing.

Marcos said in a statement that the decision was being studied by one of her lawyers who notified the Marcos family that he intends to appeal the decision. Anti-Marcos activists and human rights victims welcomed the conviction as long overdue.

The court disqualifi­ed Marcos from holding public office, but she can remain a member of the powerful House of Representa­tives while appealing the decision. Her congressio­nal term will end next year, but she has registered to run to replace her daughter as governor of northern Ilocos Norte province.

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