Former Virginia governor jailed for two years for corruption

Robert McDonnell accepted sweetheart loans and lavish gifts from businessman

Ex-Virginia governor Robert McDonnell (centre). “It breaks my heart, but a meaningful sentence must be imposed,” the judge told him. Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images
Ex-Virginia governor Robert McDonnell (centre). “It breaks my heart, but a meaningful sentence must be imposed,” the judge told him. Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images

A US federal judge has sentenced former Virginia governor Robert McDonnell's to two years in prison and two years of probation for a corruption conviction.

McDonnell, the first Virginia governor to be convicted of taking a bribe, was sentenced by US district judge James Spencer for accepting sweetheart loans and lavish gifts from a businessman seeking to promote a dietary supplement.

“No one wants to see the governor of Virginia in this kind of trouble,” the judge said.

“It breaks my heart, but a meaningful sentence must be imposed.”

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McDonnell, once a rising star in the Republican Party, was convicted in September along with his estranged wife, Maureen, in a trial that laid bare rifts in their marriage.

McDonnell (60) was ordered to report to prison on February 9th. Defence attorneys asked that he be sent to a prison in Petersburg, Virginia, so that he could be close to his family.

Prosecutors had sought a 10- to 12-year prison term. McDonnell’s lawyers had argued for a community service sentence instead.

A jury found McDonnell guilty of 11 charges of public corruption in September. – (Reuters)