South Korean court jails former first lady for seven years in bribery case
South Korea's former First Lady, Kim Keon Hee, has been sentenced to seven years in prison by the Seoul Central District Court for accepting bribes, including luxury items, in exchange for political favors. The court found her guilty of receiving jewelry, a designer handbag, and other gifts from individuals seeking jobs and business advantages.

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AI-generatedSouth Korea's former First Lady, Kim Keon Hee, has been sentenced to seven years in prison by the Seoul Central District Court for accepting bribes, including luxury items, in exchange for political favors. The court found her guilty of receiving jewelry, a designer handbag, and other gifts from individuals seeking jobs and business advantages. Lead judge Cho Sun-pyo stated that Kim exercised her power as first lady to offer these favors and received the bribes without hesitation. She was also fined and ordered to forfeit the received items. Kim denies the charges and plans to appeal. This sentence is in addition to a previous four-year sentence she received for stock manipulation and bribery.
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5 extractedThe former first lady is already in jail after being sentenced in April to four years for stock manipulation and taking bribes.
Kim was fined 64.8 million won ($42,000) and the court ordered the confiscation of the items she received.
She exercised her power as first lady to offer jobs and business favours, and received bribes without hesitation.
Kim was found guilty of accepting jewellery, an expensive designer handbag and other luxury items in exchange for political favours.
South Korea’s former First Lady, Kim Keon Hee, has been handed a seven-year sentence for taking bribes.