Spanish singer goes to jail for money laundering
By Associated Press
Nov 21, 2014 3:12 AM CST
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2010 file photo, a police officer escorts Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja, center, as she arrives at the court in Marbella, southern Spain. A Spanish court has ordered popular Spanish folk singer Isabel Pantoja to jail after her appeals against a two-year conviction for money laundering...   (Associated Press)

MADRID (AP) — Popular Spanish folk singer Isabel Pantoja has begun serving a two-year sentence for money laundering after her court appeals were rejected.

Pantoja, 58, entered the Alcala de Guadaira jail in the southern province of Seville early Friday.

The singer, who was also fined 1.2 million euros ($1.5 million) following the 2012 trial, was found guilty of laundering money for Julian Munoz, a former boyfriend and one-time mayor of the resort city of Marbella.

Pantoja is a fixture in Spain's gossip magazines and TV shows. She was married to the famous bullfighter Francisco "Paquirri" Rivera, who died in the bullring in 1984.

Munoz, who was sentenced to seven years, ran a scheme of providing building permits in Marbella in return for bribes.