
Former Montreal mayor Applebaum sentenced to one year in jail for corruption
MONTREAL — Former Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum was sentenced to one year in jail on corruption-related charges Thursday, eliciting a promise from the disgraced ex-politician he will emerge a better man.
He also received two years’ probation and only when he’d been handcuffed did Applebaum finally address the court, something he didn’t do at his trial.
He told Quebec court Judge Louise Provost he would respect her ruling and strive to be a model inmate.
“I’ll reflect on what I’ve done in the past,” said Applebaum, 54. “I will also reflect on what I will do in the future.