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Aafaf Assures Judge Swain that the Government Does Not Owe Money to Luma.

Aafaf clarifies before the federal judge that the Puerto Rican government has no debt with LUMA Energy, attributing PREPA's liquidity limitations to LUMA's contractual and operational failures, and seeks to maintain transparency in the bankruptcy process under the Promesa Law.

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Aafaf clarifies before the federal judge that the Puerto Rican government has no debt with LUMA Energy, attributing PREPA's liquidity limitations to LUMA's contractual and operational failures, and seeks to maintain transparency in the bankruptcy process under the Promesa Law.

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The hearing confirmed that LUMA's collection process and the transfers made from the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) have not had an external audit validating the amounts.

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El Vocero de Puerto Rico broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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