A Mother Spent More than $17 Million at the Casino for Her Daughter's Graduation Party.
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The programming of Eldorado's 19th School of Commerce graduate party in Misiones led to a scandal after it was revealed that the person in charge of protecting the $17,000,000 million pesos raised for the event spent everything on a casino.
aRomina E. would have recognized her error in dialogue with the parents affected, but she has not yet given herself to the police and is actively sought
The parents of a school in Eldorado, Misiones, learned hours before the graduation of their children that the salon was unpaid.Romina Enriquez, the defendant, acknowledged that she spent the money on bets. "Thinking that I was going to recover it, I was burying it more and more," she said.The families improvised a celebration at the last minute.It would be the biggest scam in the history of the city.
A criminal complaint shakes the educational community of Eldorado Provincial School of Commerce No. 19, Misiones, after parents and students discovered the disappearance of more than $17 million raised for the graduation party. The woman appointed to administer the funds acknowledged having used the money in the casino and now faces a court case. The situation came to light when the families of 35 students from two courses tried to close the las…
Missions: a Woman Spent $17 Million on Her Daughter's Graduation Party at the Casino and Is at Large
The mother, in charge of managing the funds, disappeared before the party. After recognizing a supposed ludopat a, an intense police search is activated
What should have been an unforgettable moment for the 35 students of Provincial Commercial School No. 19 in Eldorado, Misiones, turned into a scandal after the mother in charge of managing the funds for the graduation party spent the money raised at the casino, leaving students and families without the contracted services just hours before the celebration. Mother steals more than 200,000 pesos from graduation fund. The families contributed month…
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