Judge sentenced Moritomo Gakuen Kagoike-mae's president expresses bail `` appeals '' February 21 22:44

Mr. Kagoike, former president of Moritomo Gakuen, who was sentenced to court in the first instance on January 19, was released on bail on the night of accused of deceiving the government and other subsidies. It's a thing. "

Former president of Moritomo Gakuen, defendant Yasunori Kagoike (67) accused of fraud for deceiving over 170 million yen in subsidies from the government and Osaka Prefecture over construction of elementary schools and operation of kindergartens. When asked, she was sentenced to five years in prison in the Osaka District Court on the 19th.

Kagoike-mae was detained after the sentence was sentenced, but since the court granted bail, he paid 12 million yen on bail and left Osaka detention center at 8:00 pm on the 21st. Was.

Former President Kagoike told reporters, "The ruling is in line with the National Policy Investigation and National Policy Detention Scenario. Prime Minister Abe's statement meant that the prosecutor had no choice but to charge me for fraud. "And dissatisfied with the judgment and criticized the prosecution.

He said, "I will appeal, of course. I will fight to the Supreme Court."

On the other hand, he said he would consider whether to appeal the defendant Junji (63), his wife, who was convicted of probation.