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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Husband of Peru Opposition Leader Faces Money Laundering Charges

Corruption is Everywhere - Certainly in Peruvian Politics

By Renzo Pipoli

Peru opposition leader Keiko Fujimori arrives at the prosecutor's office to be questioned in Lima, Peru, on October 10. Photo by Mario Zapata/EPA-EFE

UPI -- Mark Vito Villanella, the U.S.-born husband of jailed Peru politician Keiko Fujimori, is now facing charges of money laundering.

Prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez formally opened investigations of Villanella involving over money laundering, La Republica reported Wednesday.

Like Fujimori, who was ordered last week to prison pending her trial, Villanella faces charges related to the misuse of campaign contributions, which prosecutors say were illegally obtained.

In January, Perez inspected property south of Lima acquired by Villanella with a real market value at over half a million dollars, Expreso reported at the time.

Peruvian authorities suspected he used illegally-obtained funds to buy the land, while also undervaluing the property.

Villanella was born in New Jersey and acquired Peruvian citizenship in 2009.

Fujimori's father, former Peruvian leader Alberto Fujimori, was ordered to return to prison last month after a presidential pardon was revoked by President Martín Vizcarra.

Former President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigned in March amid probes related to the pardon of Fujimori, who was sentenced 25 years for crimes committed by death squads during his leadership.

Villanella and Keiko Fujimori married in 2004.

Keiko Fujimori narrowly lost the two most recent presidential elections.




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