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Crusoé: Money returned by accused of corruption will pay medalists in Mexico

Summary by O Antagonista
Mexican Olympic and Paralympic medalists in Paris 2024, along with the reasons that lead any athlete to compete (glory, recognition in their country), now have an additional $32 million prize waiting after the games. The amount was recovered from the accounts of Héctor Javier Villarreal Hernández, ex-treasurer of the Mexican state of... The post Crusoe: Money returned by the accused of corruption will pay Mexican medalists.
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Mexican Olympic and Paralympic medalists in Paris 2024, along with the reasons that lead any athlete to compete (glory, recognition in their country), now have an additional $32 million prize waiting after the games. The amount was recovered from the accounts of Héctor Javier Villarreal Hernández, ex-treasurer of the Mexican state of... The post Crusoe: Money returned by the accused of corruption will pay Mexican medalists.

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, August 5, 2024.
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