Former First Lady of the Philippines returned all treasures to the country

Philippine government shows former first lady was confiscated jewelry. The Philippine court earlier convicted the magnificent jewelery collection, formerly owned by President Icosta Marcos, of President Marcos "illegal gains." The 60-piece treasure collection, which includes a 150-carat Burmese ruby, is very eye-catching. Imelda famous for its extravagant life, had love and has a large number of luxury jewelry, art and luxury shoes. The Marcos family have long been accused of stealing billions of assets from the treasury. Imelda Su is famous for its luxury and flashy life, especially for shoes and jewelery. After the overthrow of the Marcos regime, people found 1220 pairs of shoes left by the former First Lady at the Presidential Palace. In February 1986, President Marcos was pushed out of power by the People's Power Movement, and Imelda fled with her husband and was forced to flee to the United States. It was at that time that the valuable shoes, clothes and other personal belongings were left behind at the presidential palace. Original Source: http://luxury.msn.com.cn/jewelleryandwatch/jwshare/441735.shtml