Nightclub Owner Vizoviczki Gets Seven-and-a-half Years in Prison
The Budapest Court of Appeals has sentenced nightclub owner and businessman László Vizoviczki to seven-and-a-half years in a maximum security prison for serial bribery, misusing confidential official information and other charges, according to a statement released on the court’s website on Monday.
In its binding ruling handed down at the end of a top-secret trial on Friday, the military tribunal of the appeals court upheld a decision issued by the Budapest Municipal Court in July this year, with a minor legal clarification, the statement said.
In addition to the prison sentence, the first-instance military tribunal also fined Vizoviczki 108 million forints (EUR 302,000).