Simon Levy, Former Amlo Official, Says He Is in the Us; Sheinbaum Claims He Was Arrested in Portugal
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Denying Simón Levy's version that he is free in the United States, President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that he was arrested on October 28 in Portugal, derived from a red card turned by Interpol related to two legal proceedings he faces in Mexico City. However, she said that because he has a nationality of a European country, which he did not identify, he will continue his legal process at large.
It was enough with a video call interview and an Interpol document to reveal that Simon Levy, former Undersecretary of Tourism, lied about his stay in Washington, and that he is actually detained in Portugal, as explained by the Attorney General's Office of Mexico City.More than a day after his arrest and request for extradition proceedings from Portugal were reported, Simon Levy's statements contradict those of President Claudia Sheinbaum, afte…
After it was confirmed that he would be in Portugal, former official Simon Levy gave another interview to claim that a persecution is being carried out against him. “I have a state persecution against me. I am no longer going to say where I am, where I am, there is a persecution with me.” Simon Levy And is that in an interview with Azucena Uresti, they identified the background of Simon Levy, the Myriad Hotel in Lisbon, which would result in the…
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Simon Levy, Former Amlo Official, Says He Is in the Us; Sheinbaum Claims He Was Arrested in Portugal
Sheinbaum claims that Simon Levy was arrested in Portugal, but the former AMLO official says he is in Washington. He faces accusations in Mexico
CDMX.- President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo clarified this Friday that the former Undersecretary of Tourism, Simón Levy, was arrested in Lisbon, Portugal, and not in Washington, D.C., as he publicly stated on his social networks.During his morning conference in Palacio Nacional, the president pointed out that the information was confirmed by the federal security cabinet and backed by an official document issued by the Portuguese police, presented a…
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