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Spanish King’s Brother-In-Law Jailed Over Graft Conviction

  The Spanish king’s brother-in-law was jailed Monday after losing an appeal against a graft conviction, the prison authorities said. Advertisement Inaki Urdangarin, the husband … Continue reading Spanish King’s Brother-In-Law Jailed Over Graft Conviction


Former Olympic handball player and husband of Spain’s Princess Cristina, Inaki Urdangarin arrives at the courthouse in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on June 13, 2018. The Spanish king’s brother-in-law was sentenced on appeal to five years and 10 months in jail on June 12, 2018 for embezzling millions of euros, the Supreme Court said, in a sensational case that shamed the royals. The 50-year-old will now go to jail unless he makes a successful final appeal to the Constitutional Court — a possibility regarded as unlikely. JAIME REINA / AFP
Former Olympic handball player and husband of Spain’s Princess Cristina, Inaki Urdangarin arrives at the courthouse in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on June 13, 2018.  JAIME REINA / AFP

 

The Spanish king’s brother-in-law was jailed Monday after losing an appeal against a graft conviction, the prison authorities said.

Inaki Urdangarin, the husband of King Felipe’s sister Cristina, entered the prison in Brieva, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) north of Madrid at 8 am (0600 GMT), a spokesman said.

The former Olympic handball player was sentenced to five years and 10 months of prison for embezzling millions of euros in a case which caused uproar in Spain and tainted the royal family’s image.

His jail term began as King Felipe VI was to begin an official visit to the United States where he will meet US President Donald Trump on Tuesday.

Urdangarin had been given until midnight to turn up at the prison, a small facility capable of housing up to 162 inmates, which is mainly used for women.

The 50-year-old had been found guilty last year of embezzling millions of euros between 2004 and 2006 from a non-profit foundation he headed on the island of Majorca.

Urdangarin’s incarceration came six days after the Supreme Court rejected his appeal, drawing a line under a graft scandal which first emerged in 2010 during Spain’s financial crisis, with Urdangarin seen as a symbol of the elite’s perceived corruption.

The scandal contributed to the decision of King Felipe VI’s father Juan Carlos I to abdicate in 2014.

AFP