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Argentina court orders seizure of ex-president Kirchner’s assets

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By Leila Miller

BUENOS AIRES, ‌April 24 (Reuters) - An Argentine appellate ​court has upheld a lower court decision for the ⁠assets of former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner to be confiscated in connection with a ​corruption conviction for which she is serving a ‌six-year sentence, local newspaper La Nacion reported on Friday.

A court had previously ordered Kirchner and others convicted ⁠in the case to pay ⁠about $500 million in damages. Kirchner's attorneys had petitioned for the order to be thrown out.

Last June, Argentina’s Supreme Court banned the two-term former ‌president and opposition leader from office and upheld ⁠a 2022 prison sentence ‌for a fraud scheme that ​steered public road work projects in the Patagonia to a close ally while she ‌was president.

Kirchner has been serving ​the sentence under ⁠house arrest in her apartment in Buenos ‌Aires, from where ⁠she has continued to lead her Peronist Justicialista party.

Kirchner transferred various properties to her children in ​an advancement ‌of their inheritance, according to La Nacion. They ⁠include hotels and apartments ​in southern Argentina.

(Reporting by Leila Miller, ​Editing by Iñigo Alexander)

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