An Egyptian appeals court on Tuesday upheld a seven-year prison sentence for a former Islamist presidential hopeful convicted of lying in nomination papers, a judicial source said.
Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, a firebrand fundamentalist leader, had a devoted following in the run-up to the 2012 elections before his disqualification.
He had claimed neither of his parents were dual citizens when his mother had acquired U.S. nationality.
The election law banned dual citizens or their children from running for president.
That election was won by another Islamist, Mohamed Morsi, who ruled for only a year before the army toppled him and unleashed a deadly crackdown on Islamists.
Abu Ismail was arrested within days of Morsi's ouster along with other Islamist leaders include the former president.
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