Analisa Josefa Corr and husband involved in misconduct while intoxicated, with legal repercussions looming
Booze Ban Imposed on Marcos Family Member Following In-Flight Altercation

Booze Ban Imposed on Marcos Family Member Following In-Flight Altercation
Daughter of former Philippines dictator faces charges after drunken brawl onboard Jetstar flight
ANALISA JOSEFA CORR, the daughter of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, has been subjected to a ban on alcohol consumption at airports and on planes following a drunken confrontation during a Jetstar flight. The incident occurred during a flight from Hobart to Sydney on December 29, when both Corr and her husband, James Alexander Corr, were reported to have engaged in a "disturbance" that escalated into disorderly behavior while under the influence.
According to Australian police statements, Ms. Corr allegedly assaulted another passenger while exiting the airplane's restroom. Authorities escorted the couple from the flight as law enforcement outlined charges against them, including the failure to adhere to safety regulations and consuming alcohol not served by the crew. Despite pleading not guilty, the couple agreed to the alcohol ban while on bail, which was imposed as a precautionary measure.
If convicted, they face potential fines of up to A$13,750 (approximately $8,520 or £6,925) for each infraction. Additionally, Ms. Corr is contesting an assault charge which could result in a two-year prison sentence if convicted. Both have been required to pledge A$20,000 to ensure compliance with bail conditions, which would be forfeited if any terms are violated.
At 53, Ms. Corr is remembered as the Australia-raised daughter of Marcos, sharing a familial connection with the Philippines’ current leader, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Identified as an interior designer on social media, she and her 45-year-old husband, a former soldier, have brought their family's legacy into the spotlight amid scrutiny over their conduct.
Australian Federal Police have issued a warning for travelers to maintain decorum while at airports, emphasizing the potential consequences of disruptive behavior. Sergeant Luke Stockwell cautioned against starting the new year with severe penalties or incarceration, highlighting their commitment to enforcing airport safety during the busy holiday season. Jetstar Airlines, while refraining from specific comments on this incident, reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy toward disruptive behavior, prioritizing the safety and welfare of passengers and crew members alike.
According to Australian police statements, Ms. Corr allegedly assaulted another passenger while exiting the airplane's restroom. Authorities escorted the couple from the flight as law enforcement outlined charges against them, including the failure to adhere to safety regulations and consuming alcohol not served by the crew. Despite pleading not guilty, the couple agreed to the alcohol ban while on bail, which was imposed as a precautionary measure.
If convicted, they face potential fines of up to A$13,750 (approximately $8,520 or £6,925) for each infraction. Additionally, Ms. Corr is contesting an assault charge which could result in a two-year prison sentence if convicted. Both have been required to pledge A$20,000 to ensure compliance with bail conditions, which would be forfeited if any terms are violated.
At 53, Ms. Corr is remembered as the Australia-raised daughter of Marcos, sharing a familial connection with the Philippines’ current leader, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Identified as an interior designer on social media, she and her 45-year-old husband, a former soldier, have brought their family's legacy into the spotlight amid scrutiny over their conduct.
Australian Federal Police have issued a warning for travelers to maintain decorum while at airports, emphasizing the potential consequences of disruptive behavior. Sergeant Luke Stockwell cautioned against starting the new year with severe penalties or incarceration, highlighting their commitment to enforcing airport safety during the busy holiday season. Jetstar Airlines, while refraining from specific comments on this incident, reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy toward disruptive behavior, prioritizing the safety and welfare of passengers and crew members alike.