Revés for Cristina Kirchner in the Case for $22.5 Billion Claimed by the State
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On Tuesday, former president Cristina Kirchner received a judicial setback in the civil case in which the National State sued her for 22.5 billion pesos for damages resulting from her criminal conviction in the Vialidad case.The Federal Civil and Commercial Appeals Chamber rejected the former president's claim to extinguish the claim and close the case.The decision was made by the judges of Chamber III, Guillermo Antelo, Florencia Nallar and Jua…
The Justice again rejected Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s request for the Vialidad case. It was confirmed on Wednesday that Chamber III of the Federal Civil and Commercial Chamber ordered the dismissal of the defence appeal of the former president who filed the closing of the case where the State intends to recover the money linked to the works awarded to Lázaro Báez that were paid and not concluded, and that they were investigated in the case…
A second attempt by former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to close a million-dollar civil action for damages failed in the last few hours, confirming that the claim for 22.3 billion pesos—a figure that could be drastically updated—will continue its judicial course.The action was initiated by Vialidad Nacional during the management of Mauricio Macri and is now continued by the libertarian administration.The litigation focuses on road wo…
Buenos Aires, June 23, 2025 – Total News Agency-TNA-The National Chamber of Civil and Commercial Appeals rejected on Monday a new attempt by former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to close the civil lawsuit for +$22.5 billion promoted by the National State against her, in terms of damages linked to her conviction in the Road case.
The Federal Civil and Commercial Chamber rejected the proposal of the former president, who sought to close the case for alleged lapse of time. Vialidad, meanwhile, claims the funds for works awarded to Lázaro Báez. Read more
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