Ferdinand Marcos' daughter gets booze ban after drunken brawl on flight
- Analisa Josefa Corr, daughter of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., has been banned from drinking on planes after a drunken brawl on a flight from Hobart to Sydney.
- Corr and her husband, James Alexander Corr, are accused of causing a disturbance and assaulting another passenger while intoxicated on the flight.
- The couple has pleaded not guilty to all charges and agreed to deposit 20,000 Australian dollars each as bail, which will be forfeited if they breach conditions.
- The Australian Federal Police have increased airport patrols and warned travelers about disruptive behavior, emphasizing that it will not be tolerated.
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Marcos Jr.’s alleged half-sister banned from drinking on planes after mid-air brawl
MANILA, Philippines – Analisa Josefa Corr, a woman who claims to be the daughter of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, has been banned from consuming alcohol aboard flights and in Australian airports after a reported brawl on a Jetstar flight, reports say. Several international media outlets such as the Associated Press, the BBC, and the Washington Post reported on Friday, January 10, that Corr and her husband, James Alexander Corr, appeared…
Aussie who says she’s Marcos half-sis appears in Sydney court
SYDNEY—An Australian woman who says she is the half-sister of 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. Analisa Josefa Corr is accused of assaulting a […]...Keep on reading: Aussie who says she’s Marcos half-sis appears in Sydney court
Australian woman who says she is the Philippine president's half-sister appears in a Sydney court
An Australian woman who says she is the half-sister of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appeared in a Sydney court on charges of causing a drunken disturbance on an airliner.
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