Spanish king's brother-in-law imprisoned in graft case | Inquirer News

Spanish king’s brother-in-law imprisoned in graft case

/ 04:16 PM June 18, 2018

MADRID — Spanish prison authorities say that the brother-in-law of Spain’s King Felipe VI has begun serving a nearly six-year sentence for fraud and tax evasion.

An official with the Interior Ministry’s prison management division said Inaki Urdangarin arrived Monday morning at a prison near Avila, about 100 kilometers north of Madrid. The official spoke anonymously, in line with internal rules.

Urdangarin, a 50-year-old former Olympic handball medal winner married to the king’s sister, Princess Cristina, is the closest person to the ruling Bourbon family to be imprisoned.

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He was convicted to five years and 10 months in prison for embezzling about 6 million euros ($7 million) by exploiting his position in the royal family to obtain public contracts.

Cristina was fined 136,950 euros ($158,600) as a beneficiary of the scheme.

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