The Government Asked to Suspend the Search for Impoundable Assets in the Ypf Case
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The strategy of defense of the Argentine State in the courts of New York has entered an open stage of resistance. The Office of the Procurator of the Treasury of the Nation submitted a formal request to Judge Loretta Preska to suspend the discovery process and the contempt request promoted by the beneficiaries of the judgment against YPF. According to the agency, what began as a legal procedure to identify assets has become a “systematic harassm…
The Argentine government of Javier Milei complains of suffering a "systematic harassment" in the YPF case, in which the country has been sentenced to compensate more than $16.1 billion to companies that lost their investment in the irregular expropriation of the Argentine oil company to the Spanish multinational Repsol, in 2011. The Attorney General of the Argentine Treasury maintains in a statement published today Wednesday that the plaintiffs …
The Argentine government demanded before the United States Justice to stop requests for information in the dispute over the expropriation of the oil company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), when it denounced that the process of searching for material became a tool of harassment against the sovereign State, according to the Attorney General of the Argentine Treasury on Wednesday.
The National Government filed a formal request with the Second District Court of New York to suspend the discovery process and the contempt motion filed by the plaintiffs in the YPF-related litigation. The request was submitted to Judge Loretta Preska and aims to stop the judicial stage aimed at identifying possible assets that could be seized for the execution of the sentence. In the brief, the Argentine State questioned the scope of the inform…
The Treasury Office of Argentina claims that the case against the country for taking control of the state YPF should not have been brought before the U.S. court.
Argentina requests suspension of the search for attachable assets. Photo: NA Agency (Archive) Filed a motion before Judge Loretta Preska Buenos Aires, January 28 (NA) – The national government filed a formal request in recent hours with Judge Loretta Preska to suspend the discovery process and the plaintiffs' contempt of court motion in the litigation related to YPF, according to sources from the National Treasury Attorney's Office.
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