Nicola Sturgeon: I feel as if I’m serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit
Nicola Sturgeon stated she feels like she is "serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit" following her former husband, Peter Murrell, admitting to embezzling over £400,000 from the Scottish National Party (SNP). Murrell, the former SNP chief executive, pleaded guilty to using the funds between 2010 and 2022 for personal expenses, including luxury items.

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AI-generatedNicola Sturgeon stated she feels like she is "serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit" following her former husband, Peter Murrell, admitting to embezzling over £400,000 from the Scottish National Party (SNP). Murrell, the former SNP chief executive, pleaded guilty to using the funds between 2010 and 2022 for personal expenses, including luxury items. Sturgeon, who was Scotland's first minister during much of this period, has consistently denied knowledge of Murrell's actions and was not charged by police. She emphasized she will not apologize for her ex-husband's crimes, asserting her own accountability for her decisions but not for his. Murrell is due to be sentenced in June.
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5 extractedSturgeon stated her picture has been on more front pages in Scotland than her former husband's this week.
Sturgeon has consistently denied knowledge of Murrell's crimes and was not charged by police.
Murrell spent embezzled funds on a luxury motor home, Jaguar SUV, VW Golf, cosmetics, iPads, and a Lalique salt and pepper set.
Peter Murrell admitted embezzling over £400,000 from the SNP between 2010 and 2022.
Nicola Sturgeon feels like she is serving a sentence for a crime she did not commit.