Analisa Josefa Corr, who claims to be the half-sister of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., appeared in a Sydney court on charges of causing a drunken disturbance on an airliner. She pledged not to drink alcohol at airports or on planes while on bail.
SYDNEY — An Australian woman who says she is the half-sister of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appeared in a Sydney court on Friday on charges of causing a drunken disturbance on an airliner and pledged not to drink alcohol at airports or on planes while she is on bail.
Corr and her husband appeared Friday in Downing Center Local Court, where Deputy Chief Magistrate Michael Antrum agreed to return their passports on conditions including that they do not drink on aircraft or in Australian international or domestic airport departure halls.They also agreed to deposit 20,000 Australian dollars each with the court, which will be forfeited if they breach the conditions.Her lawyer, Jasmina Ceic, told the court her client needed her passport to travel overseas.
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