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Ex-Greek Minister Tsochatzopoulos Guilty in Corruption Case

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After 18 months in detention the Tsochatzopoulos trial came to an end by finding the former Greek minister of defense guilty for money laundering. Sentencing is expected on Oct. 8.
The high-profile corruption case involved 18 other defendants, 16 of whom were also found guilty while two were let go due to lack of evidence of their involvement in the case. Tsochatzopoulos, already sentenced to eight years in jail for failing to declare the source of his wealth, has denied any wrongdoing.
The case took five months and more than 60 sessions, some featuring a fiery and defiant Tsochatzopoulos hectoring defendants and claiming his innocence.
Tsochatzopoulos’ wife, Vicky Stamati, his ex-wife Gudrun Tsochatzopoulos, his daughter Areti Tsochatzopoulos, his cousin Nikos Zigras, Vicky Stamatis’s brother Panagiotis Stamatis, accountant Euphrosyne Lambropoulou, manufacturer Asterios Economides, businessman George Sachpatzidis, former Secretary General of the Greek defense Ministry Yiannis Sbokos, representatives of the offshore company Morelia, Oratios Melas and Constantinos Antoniades, alleged owner of the offshore company Nobilis, alleged spokesman of Torcaso Nikos Georgoulakis, Giorgos Konstantatos, owner of the bookstore IANOS Nikos Karatzas, and former MP and businessman in the construction sector, Fotis Arvanitis wee found guilty.
See their sentences here.
Pantelis Zachariadis and Spyridon Chatzinikolaou saw their charges dismissed.

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