Peru Puts Political Scion Keiko Fujimori on Trial for Laundering
Jul 1, 2024
Marcelo Rochabrun, Bloomberg News
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Jul 1, 2024
Peru Puts Political Scion Keiko Fujimori on Trial for Laundering
Marcelo Rochabrun, Bloomberg News
Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, drives outside of the Barbadillo prison in Lima, Peru, on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023. Peru freed jailed former President Alberto Fujimori on Wednesday evening, in the Andean country's most dramatic challenge yet to an international court that counts all of Latin America's major economies as members. Photographer: Fabiola Granda/Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- Peruvian political scion Keiko Fujimori on Monday appeared in a Lima courtroom to begin whats expected to be a massive, years long trial for allegedly laundering millions of dollars during her failed presidential bids.
Fujimori is among Perus most influential and polarizing politicians, having been the presidential runner-up three times while leading the countrys largest congressional faction. She is also the daughter of disgraced former President Alberto Fujimori, sentenced for human rights violations, and who is back in political life after having been released from prison due to a pardon.
Fujimori is accused of allegedly having led a criminal enterprise that laundered some $17 million to fund her presidential campaigns in 2011 and 2016. Among notable contributors are Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht SA and Peruvian financial services company Credicorp Ltd. While Fujimori has acknowledged some of the campaign contributions, she denies any wrongdoing.
Prosecutors are asking that Fujimori to be sentenced to up to 30 years in prison. She has already spent time in pre-trial detention between 2018 and 2020. The lead prosecutor, Jose Domingo Perez, went to court on Monday wearing a bullet-proof vest.
The case is expected to be one of the most massive political trials in Perus recent history. Fujimoris lawyer Giulliana Loza has estimated it will last two years, including more than 5,000 exhibits and that prosecutors have called 1,300 witnesses who may take the stand.
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