Jacques Corriveau freed after getting 4-year prison term for sponsorship fraud
MONTREAL — Just hours after being handed a four-year prison term Wednesday for fraud-related crimes in connection with the federal sponsorship scandal, ex-Liberal organizer Jacques Corriveau was freed pending an appeal of the guilty verdict.
In the morning, a Quebec Superior Court justice said Corriveau, 83, used his influence to enrich himself and deserved an exemplary sentence.
His incarceration was fleeting, however, after the province’s top court freed him in the afternoon with various conditions, including keeping the peace, staying in Canada and handing over his passport by 2 p.m. Thursday.
Corriveau, previously described as the ”central figure” in the scandal, was also fined $1.4 million, with 10 years to pay it off once his sentence is completed.


