Argentine judge dismisses long-running corruption case against vice president
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Argentine justice ended criminal proceedings against Vice President Cristina Fernndez on charges of money laundering.
Argentine judge dismisses long-running corruption case against vice president
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A judge in Argentina on Monday dismissed a long-running money laundering case against Vice President Cristina Fernández, after prosecutors and state agencies said there was no evidence she was involved in a crime. Federal Judge Sebastian Casanello ruled that Fernández be removed from what had come to be known as the “K money trail” case because it involved alleged kickbacks and money laundering on behalf of Fernánd…
Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner won a battle in justice. This Monday, it was dismissed in the so-called 'Money Route K' focusing on money laundering maneuvers for which businessman Lázaro Báez was sentenced in 2021 to twelve years in prison. This is a different case from that of Highway Traffic, for which Kirchner was found guilty in December and sentenced to six years in prison for defrauding the State. In this case, Judge Sebas…
Argentine judge dismisses long-running corruption case against vice president
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- A judge in Argentina on Monday dismissed a long-running money laundering case against Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, after prosecutors and state agencies said there was no evidence she was involved in a crime.
Argentine judge dismisses long-running corruption case against vice president
By DANIEL POLITI Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A judge in Argentina has dismissed a long-running money laundering case against Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, after prosecutors and state agencies said there was no evidence she was involved in a crime. Federal Judge Sebastian Casanello ruled that Fernández de Kirchner be removed from the case known as the “K money” trail. It was called that because it involved all…
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