Suspect in EU corruption case aims at detention conditions

BRUSSELS (AP) -- Lawyers for a former European Parliament Vice President at the heart of the corruption scandal rocking the EU assembly are worried by her detention conditions. They asked for her release during a hearing at a Brussels courthouse Thursday. Eva Kaili, a Greek European lawmaker, was removed from her VP post after she was taken into custody early last month on charges of corruption, money laundering and membership in a criminal organization.

She denies wrongdoing. The scandal came to public attention on Dec.

9 after police launched more than 20 raids, mostly in Belgium but also in Italy. Hundreds of thousands of euros were found at a home and in a suitcase at a hotel in Brussels.

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