Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, are facing a significant legal setback as an accountability court in Rawalpindi handed down a 14-year jail sentence. The verdict is linked to allegations of their involvement in the illicit sale of state gifts. In addition to the imprisonment, the court has declared the couple ineligible to participate in public office for a decade. To compound their legal woes, a hefty fine of 757 million rupees ($2.7 million) has also been imposed on them. This judgment marks a pivotal moment in the legal narrative surrounding the high-profile couple, with far-reaching implications for their political future and personal legacy.