Former President Takes Stand in Plunder Trial
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Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada testified in his plunder trial, hoping for vindication five years after he was toppled in a 2001 “people power” revolt. If convicted, he could be executed by injection.
“I have mixed feelings. I welcome this opportunity to present my side because I was denied that right in the impeachment trial when prosecutors walked out. I was not able to defend myself. I was convicted in the streets,” Estrada, 68, told the court.
Prosecutors allege that Estrada amassed about $77 million in illegal gambling payoffs, tax kickbacks and commissions stashed in secret bank accounts.
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