A long-time friend of South Korea's disgraced ex- president, Choi was found guilty of bribing professors to have her daughter admitted to Seoul's prestigious Ewha Woman's University and receive good grades, despite a poor attendance record.
"The court sentences the accused to three years in prison," the Seoul Central District Court said in a statement.
A former Ewha University dean and a colleage chief received a two year jail term each, a university employee got 18 months in prison, and three professors were handed suspended sentences, with two other professors fined over the scandal, which provoked public outrage in education-obsessed South Korea.
Choi could face decades in jail if convicted on the charges of extortion and abuse of power.
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Samsung's heir Lee Jae-Yong, who has also been arrested and is currently on trial, has denied asking for policy favours when he met Park, arguing that Samsung was a victim of blackmail by the ex-president and Choi.
Choi -- dubbed a "female Rasputin" by the local media -- wielded huge influence over the then-president and was a key figure in the influence-peddling scandal that sparked huge street protests that led to Park's ousting.
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