Overview
- Analisa Josefa Corr and her husband James Alexander Corr pleaded guilty to consuming unauthorized alcohol and causing a disruption on a Jetstar flight from Hobart to Sydney on December 28, 2024.
- The couple was convicted and fined by Magistrate Rosheehan O’Meagher, with Ms. Corr ordered to pay $800 and Mr. Corr $400.
- Their legal team argued against recorded convictions, citing potential impacts on their international travel for business purposes, but the court emphasized the need for deterrence in cases of in-flight intoxication.
- Ms. Corr, who claims to be the daughter of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr., cited the mixing of codeine painkillers with alcohol as contributing to her behavior.
- Both have lodged appeals against their convictions, which could affect their professional ventures and reputations, as questions about Ms. Corr’s familial claims remain unresolved.