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On her husband's overthrow as president in February 1986 by the People Power movement, her enormous collection of shoes, clothes, and art she had amassed was put on display in the Malacanang Palace. She lived in exile with her husband, who died in 1989, but was allowed to return to the Philippines in 1991 as the government sought to recoup an estimated $350 million from frozen Marcos accounts in Swiss banks. She unsuccessfully contested the 1992 and 1998 presidential elections, but was elected to the Philippines House of Representatives in 1995 in her home province of Leyte. In 1993 she was convicted of corruption and sentenced to 1824 years imprisonment, but remained free on bail pending an appeal; this succeeded in October 1998.