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They Rejected the Appeal of a Representative of La Libertad Avanza Who Defends Those Accused of Appropriating the Property of Missing Persons.

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Santiago Viola filed an appeal on behalf of Norma Radice, Jorge's sister, a repressor of ESMA and who is convicted of crimes against humanity. Viola was the lawyer who filed an appeal at the request of Karina Milei to stop the broadcast of Diego Spagnuolo's audios. Read more
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Santiago Viola filed an appeal on behalf of Norma Radice, Jorge's sister, a repressor of ESMA and who is convicted of crimes against humanity. Viola was the lawyer who filed an appeal at the request of Karina Milei to stop the broadcast of Diego Spagnuolo's audios. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Editorial Canal Abierto A recent ruling of the Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation reintroduced under the magnifying glass the links of officialism with figures linked to the darkest past of the country. Santiago Viola, a trusted lawyer for Javier and Karina Milei, appeared as a defender of Norma Berta Radice, accused of appropriation and laundering of property belonging to victims of the ESMA. Viola's name sounded on several occasions to occ…

The lawyer, in close liaison with the President and his sister, presented himself as a defender of an accused woman for the appropriation and laundering of the property of victims arrested and disappeared in the former School of Mechanics of the Navy. A ruling of the Chamber of Criminal Cassation revealed a hitherto invisible line of Javier Milei’s government with the repressors of the dictatorship. Santiago Viola, who took over the president an…

The Chamber of Cassation rejected an appeal filed by Viola on behalf of Norma Berta Radice. In the ruling, Judge Alejandro Slokar also differed from the Supreme Court and warned of the entry into "new passage of impunity."

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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