South Korea’s former first lady sentenced to 20 months in prison for corruption

Mr. Jindal
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Kim Keon Hee, the wife of South Korea's ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol. File

Kim Keon Hee, the wife of South Korea’s ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol. File
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A South Korean court sentenced former first lady Kim Keon Hee to 20 months in prison for corruption on Wednesday (January 28, 2026) ahead of the verdict for disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law imposition a year ago.

The Seoul Central District Court sentenced Kim for receiving bribes from the Unification Church in return for business favours.

The ruling comes about three weeks before the court delivers its verdict on the rebellion charge against Yoon. The independent counsel earlier demanded the death sentence for Yoon.

The court cleared Kim, who is the wife of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol who was ousted from office last year, on charges of stock price manipulation and violating the political funds act.

The ruling, which can be appealed by the former first ​lady or prosecutors, comes amid a series of trials ⁠following investigations into Yoon’s brief imposition of martial law in 2024 and related scandals involving the once-powerful couple.

Prosecutors had demanded 15 years in jail ​and fines of 2.9 billion ⁠won ($2 million) over accusations that include accepting luxury Chanel bags and a diamond necklace from South Korea’s Unification Church in return for political favours.

The court found there was ‌not sufficient evidence to conclude Kim was guilty of ‌manipulating stock prices and violating political funding laws, by receiving opinion polls from a power broker ‍in return for influencing the choice of poll candidates.

Kim had denied all the charges. Her lawyer said the team would review ‍the ruling and decide whether to appeal the bribery conviction.

Kim walked into the courtroom at the Seoul Central District Court clad in a dark suit and wearing a face mask, and sat quietly as the lead judge of a three-justice bench delivered the verdict.

The Unification Church said the gifts were delivered to her without expecting anything. Its leader Han Hak-ja, ⁠who is also on trial, has denied that she directed it to bribe Kim.

With inputs from AP, Reuters

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