The Process of Extradition of Alleged Narco-Fred Machado to the United States Is Underway: the Federal Police Transferred Him From Viedma to Buenos Aires
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The Patagonian businessman will travel from Ezeiza to the United States on November 5 on a line plane and guarded by U.S. Marshal force agents. He will be tried in Texas for the crimes of money laundering, swindling and cocaine trafficking.
Argentine businessman Federico “Fred” Machado, accused in the United States of drug trafficking, money laundering and millionaire scams, will be extradited this Wednesday to the state of Texas. The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation ratified the measure on October 14, and President Javier Milei signed the decree that enables his immediate transfer. Machado, 57, will leave at 22:05 from Ezeiza International Airport on flight UA 997 from Unite…
After the confirmation of the Supreme Court and the signing of the executive branch, the Argentine businessman will leave on November 5 from Ezeiza to Texas, where he is awaiting a judicial process that has already convicted two of his associates. Argentine businessman Federico “Fred” Machado, 57, charged in the United States for alleged money laundering, fraud and cocaine trafficking, will be extradited on Wednesday, November 5. Unobjectionable…
Accused of drug trafficking, depart from Ezeiza under a special operation. Travel along with all the elements kidnapped to be tried in Texas.
Argentine businessman Federico “Fred” Machado will be extradited on Wednesday, November 3, to the United States, where he faces charges of drug trafficking and financial fraud. His transfer will be carried out under a special operation from Ezeiza International Airport to Texas, accompanied by U.S. Marshals, the force charged with guarding federal detainees in U.S. territory.
He is currently being investigated by U.S. justice, particularly by the East Texas District Court, for his involvement in drug trafficking, money laundering and scams; both abroad and in Argentina he was accused of joining a transnational criminal organization.
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