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South Korean court sentences ex-president to 2 years in funding case

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A South Korean court sentenced former President Park Geun-hye to two years in prison on Monday in a political funding case, local media reported. The sentence adds to her existing 20-year term for corruption. Park has denied wrongdoing.

The Sentence

The Seoul Central District Court found Park guilty of receiving illegal political funds from the National Intelligence Service (NIS) during her presidency from 2013 to 2017. The court ordered her to pay a fine of 4.6 billion won ($3.9 million). Park, 65, was not present for the verdict.

Legal Context

Park is already serving a 20-year prison term after being convicted in 2018 of bribery, coercion, and abuse of power in a separate scandal that led to her impeachment. The new sentence will run consecutively, extending her total imprisonment to 22 years. Her lawyers said they would appeal.

What's Next

The Supreme Court will review the appeal, with a decision expected within months. It remains unclear whether Park will seek a presidential pardon, though her health has deteriorated in prison.

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South Korean court sentences ex-president to 2 years in funding case