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u.s. Orders Tv Azteca to Withdraw Litigation in Mexico

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NY judge orders TV Azteca to withdraw the lawsuits it promoted in Mexico in 2022, to evade the payment of debt bond that already adds 580 mdd.

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Tv Azteca and Ricardo Salinas Pliego could be charged with contempt in New York and receive sanctions – which can go from the economic to the prison – in case they do not immediately desist from the lawsuits in Mexico against a set of U.S. investment funds to which they currently owe $580 million, explained one person aware of the case.

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NY judge orders TV Azteca to withdraw the lawsuits it promoted in Mexico in 2022, to evade the payment of debt bond that already adds 580 mdd.

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Dora Villanueva A judge in the Southern District of New York ordered Tv Azteca to desist from a couple of lawsuits that the television station filed in Mexico against its creditors, in order not to pay its debts for the issuance of bonds that in 2017 amounted to 400 million dollars. It also prohibits it from attempting a new procedure in Mexican courts; if not, the company and its representatives will fall into contempt, whose sanctions go from …

NEW YORK.— A judge in the Southern District of New York ordered Tv Azteca to desist from a couple of lawsuits that the television station filed in Mexico against its creditors, in order not to pay its debts for the issuance of bonds that in 2017 amounted to 400 million dollars. It also prohibited him from attempting a new procedure in Mexican courts; if not, the company and its representatives will fall into contempt. Judge Paul G. Gardephe rule…

Ricardo Salinas Pliego's television station faces a judicial ultimatum in the United States for a debt that exceeds 580 million dollars

A judge in the Southern District of New York ordered Tv Azteca to desist from a couple of lawsuits that the television station filed in Mexico against its creditors, in order not to pay its debts for the issuance of bonds that in 2017 amounted to 400 million dollars. It also prohibits it from attempting a new procedure in Mexican courts; if not, the company and its representatives will fall into contempt, whose sanctions go from the economic to …

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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