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For the Justice of the United States, Javier Milei, His Sister or Hayden Davis Could Be the Owners of the Millions that Generated $Libra

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Judge Rochon rejected the request for embargo from international creditors in concluding that the funds would not be from Argentina but from its promoters

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Judge Rochon rejected the request for embargo from international creditors in concluding that the funds would not be from Argentina but from its promoters

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Milei with Hayden Davis, the creator of Libra. (Photo: file) The judge stated that "the evidence does not support the claim that the Argentine Republic is currently the owner of the assets," which is why suspicions are growing.

Rochon replied that the revenues generated by the release of $LIBRA would not belong to the Argentine Republic but to the people in question.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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U.S. federal judge Jennifer Rochon of the Southern District of New York rejected the request for four international investment funds requesting authorization to investigate a possible link between the Argentine state and the active millionaires generated by the cryptocurrency Libra. In dismissing the request, the judge revealed that those who might be behind those fortunes were President Javier Milei, his sister and secretary general of the Pres…

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The federal judge of New York acknowledged that evidence presented "could suggest" that the beneficiaries of the scam could be the Argentine State. The post Estafa $LIBRA: U.S. Justice investigates whether Javier and Karina Milei benefited from the money obtained appeared first on The Intransigent.

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Agencies / EL LIBERTADOR Argentine President Javier Milei and his sister, the secretary general of the Presidency, Karina Milei, could be investigated for their alleged relationship with the assets of the cryptocurrency $LIBRA, according to a ruling issued by federal judge Jennifer Rochon, of the Southern District of New York. In its resolution, Rochon rejected the application of four international investment funds — creditors of the Argentine S…

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Impulsobaires broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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