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Aussie claiming to be Marcos’ half-sister appears in Sydney court

by LAWIN.news January 10, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 10, 2025
Analisa Josefa Corr, right, and James Alexander Corr arrive at the Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney, Australia, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP Image via AP)
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SYDNEY, Australia– An Australian woman, who claims to be the half-sister of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., made an appearance in court last Friday.

She faces charges related to causing a disturbance on a flight due to alleged drunken behavior. The woman, identified as Analisa Josefa Corr, is accused of assaulting a crew member during the incident.

The disturbance reportedly took place on an international flight heading to Sydney. According to court documents, Corr’s actions resulted in a significant disruption, impacting other passengers and the flight crew. The court brought charges against her for causing this disturbance while under the influence of alcohol.

Corr appeared before the magistrate, where she addressed the charges leveled against her. She agreed to specific conditions as part of her bail arrangement.

Notably, Corr committed to refraining from consuming alcohol at airports and during flights. This pledge was made in the context of her current legal situation and pending trial.

In the courtroom, Corr’s legal representation outlined her version of the events that led to the disturbance. Her attorney highlighted her cooperation with authorities since the incident occurred.

They argued for leniency, citing her willingness to abide by the bail conditions and her acknowledgment of the situation’s seriousness.

The prosecution presented their case, detailing the events aboard the flight. According to their account, the disturbance involved aggressive behavior towards a crew member, which necessitated intervention by airline personnel.

The prosecution emphasized the need for accountability, underscoring the impact of her actions on the safety and comfort of other passengers.

The court is set to examine evidence, including eyewitness accounts and statements from airline staff. These testimonies will play a crucial role in assessing the situation’s circumstances and determining Corr’s responsibility for the incident.

As the case proceeds, questions arise regarding Corr’s claim of being related to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. This assertion has garnered attention in both Australian and Philippine media, though no official confirmation or denial has been made by the Philippine government.

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