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Stornelli Ordered an Investigation Into Rosatti's Spying After a Custody Complaint.

Buenos Aires, 20 May (NA) – Federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli opened a case to investigate whether the president of the Supreme Court and the Council of the Judiciary, Horacio Rosatti, was the object of espionage tasks following a complaint filed by the security area of the highest court. According to the Argentine News Agency, the presentation was made by the Director of Security of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Roberto Varela, …
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Federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli opened an investigation to determine whether Supreme Court president Horacio Rosatti was the victim of a possible episode of espionage after two people were detected filming the front of his home in the city of Santa Fe. The case was handled by federal judge Julián...

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Buenos Aires, 20 May (NA) – Federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli opened a case to investigate whether the president of the Supreme Court and the Council of the Judiciary, Horacio Rosatti, was the object of espionage tasks following a complaint filed by the security area of the highest court. According to the Argentine News Agency, the presentation was made by the Director of Security of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Roberto Varela, …

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Federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli opened a case to investigate whether the president of the Supreme Court and the Council of the Magistracy, Horacio Rosatti, was the object of espionage tasks, after people were detected filming movements at the door of his building in Santa Fe. Federal judge Julián Ercolini, in charge of the file, ordered a series of inquiries to clarify what had happened.

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BAE Negocios broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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