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Argentinian Justice Accused Number Two of Opus Dei of Trafficking in Women

Argentinian justice, which has investigated this case since 2022, accused Fazio of "trafficking people in the form of slavery" in a decision issued on 11 June and published today by the Efe agency. The most recent argument since the trial is the reverent lord Mariano Fazio, born in Buenos Aires in 1960, who exercises the functions of the auxiliary enforcer of the Prelazia da Santa Cruz and the Opus Dei (God’s Work) in Rome. It is the right hand …
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Argentinian justice, which has investigated this case since 2022, accused Fazio of "trafficking people in the form of slavery" in a decision issued on 11 June and published today by the Efe agency. The most recent argument since the trial is the reverent lord Mariano Fazio, born in Buenos Aires in 1960, who exercises the functions of the auxiliary enforcer of the Prelazia da Santa Cruz and the Opus Dei (God’s Work) in Rome. It is the right hand …

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Argentinian justice, which has investigated this case since 2022, accused Mariano Fazio of "trafficking people in the form of slavery", a decision issued on 11 June and published today by the Efe agency.

It was after an agreement approved by the Justice of Salta. The victims had to pay for the only dish of food they received and to drink water they had to walk 5 kilometers. Now they must be compensated. The accused must also do community tasks. In what was considered by the Justice an unprecedented ruling for its economic and symbolic scope, Judge Luis Renato Rabbi Baldi Cabanillas, member of the Federal Chamber of Appeals of Salta, approved a r…

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