KEY POINTS
  • A three-judge panel found Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernández guilty of fraud, but rejected a charge of running a criminal organization, for which the sentence could have been 12 years in prison.
  • It was the first time an Argentine vice president has been convicted of a crime while in office.
  • Fernández lashed out at the verdict, describing herself as the victim of a "judicial mafia."
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentina's vice president, speaks during a rally at Estadio Unico Diego Armando Maradona in La Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022.

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernández was convicted and sentenced Tuesday to six years in prison and a lifetime ban from holding public office for a fraud scheme that embezzled $1 billion through public works projects during her presidency.

A three-judge panel found the Peronist leader guilty of fraud, but rejected a charge of running a criminal organization, for which the sentence could have been 12 years in prison. It was the first time an Argentine vice president has been convicted of a crime while in office.