Argentina federal judge bars publication of audios attributed to Milei's sister
- A federal judge in Argentina has blocked the publication of audio recordings involving Karina Milei, sister of President Javier Milei, amidst a bribery scandal six days before an election.
- The court order followed a complaint by Milei's government accusing journalists of an illegal operation to destabilize the electoral process.
- Journalist Mauro Federico revealed he holds 50 minutes of recordings, which were allegedly made illegally in the Casa Rosada.
- The scandal involved accusations against Karina Milei and a former official regarding a kickback scheme tied to a government contract.
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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Javier Milei's administration has embarked on a dispute with a segment of the Argentine press following the release of illegally recorded audio recordings of his sister, a government official, in…
The Argentine president, Javier Milei, denounced on Tuesday the existence of an “illegal spy network” composed of journalists, who he linked to the broadcasting of audios by his sister and secretary general of the Presidency, Karina Milei, in the middle of a scandal for alleged bribes that involve her. “At every step the network of illegal espionage that a group of journalists has been part of remains clear. These spies who disguise themselves a…
In Argentina, recordings of secretly recorded conversations from the narrowest circle of President Javier Milei are circulating. They suggest corruption – and this in the middle of the election campaign.
Judge bans public playing of Karina Milei's audios
Following a complaint from the Government of President Javier Milei, a court has ordered the immediate removal of audio recordings attributed to Presidential Secretary (and sister) Karina Milei, in which she allegedly holds private conversations at the Casa Rosada (the presidential palace).
Buenos Aires., While thousands of people paraded all day in front of the building in one of whose departments holds home prison former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who went out on the balcony to greet them, three years after the failed assassination attempt against her, Javier Milei’s government took a new step into the void when the justice system granted him “urgent precautionary measures” to prevent the dissemination of the audio…
The Argentine government has managed this Monday in the courts to stop, at least for the moment, the broadcasting of audios recorded in the Casa Rosada to Karina Milei, sister of President Javier Milei and the person of more power in the structure of the ultra-right management. A judge of first instance has warned that these recordings could affect by their content, to which it has not had access, the “intimacy and honor” of the secretary of the…
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