BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) A Romanian court has convicted a media mogul of money laundering and given him a five-year prison sentence for the fraudulent privatization of an agricultural institute. Ten other people were also convicted.
The Bucharest Court on Thursday convicted Dan Voiculescu, who resigned as a senator this year, of money laundering and fraud. It said he used his political influence to buy the Food Research Institute for 100,000 euros ($135,000) a fraction of its estimated value of 7.7 million euros ($10.4 million).
Voiculescu said he would appeal.
Six other people including former telecommunications minister Sorin Pantis were handed six-year prison sentences and four people got five-year prison sentences for their roles in the 2003 sale.
The court also sentenced the eleven to pay 60.5 million euros ($81.7 million) in damages.