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Nicola Sturgeon faces mounting pressure over gifts bought with embezzled SNP funds, as her former husband Peter Murrell admitted to using party money—including a $400+ necklace—for personal items. Current First Minister John Swinney insists courts must decide whether Sturgeon must repay, while also defending the legal aid decision for Murrell’s case, despite reports his family sold a Portugal villa shortly after. Sturgeon called the revelations deeply painful, likening herself to someone “serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit,” especially as Murrell allegedly stole over $400,000. Meanwhile, SNP is negotiating with HMRC over VAT claims tied to Murrell’s alleged party expenses, and opposition parties demand a Holyrood inquiry—though the SNP refuses to support it. The Scottish Legal Aid Board confirmed it can’t reclaim assets post-case, but is exploring other legal options to safeguard the fund.
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