Argentina Court Orders Seizure of Properties Linked to Ex-President Fernandez De Kirchner
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Argentina court orders seizure of properties linked to ex-President Fernandez de Kirchner
Argentina court orders seizure of properties linked to ex-President Fernandez de Kirchner An Argentine court has ordered the seizure of 20 properties owned by former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and her family as part of her fraud conviction in a public works scheme, local media reported on Tuesday.Fernandez, a polarizing leftist who served two presidential terms from 2007 to 2015, as well as stints as vice president, senator and fir…
Argentine justice orders the confiscation of property of former President Cristina Fern nndez and eight other persons convicted of corruption.
The Federal Oral Court 2 (TOF 2) ordered progress with the confiscation of the property of Cristina Kirchner, her children Maximo and Florence, and the Patagonian businessman Lázaro Báez to cover the nearly $685 billion for which all those convicted must answer in the Road case, for which the former president serves a sentence in her home to six years in prison.The decision of the Court made up of judges Jorge Gorini, Rodrigo Giménez Uriburu and…
Between the former president and the other convicts they must return to society 685 billion pesos.She had made several failed attempts to prevent the advance of justice.
The court in the Vialidad case requested on Tuesday to confiscate the property of former President Cristina Kirchner, who is serving a six-year prison sentence, together with those of others convicted by that file, according to judicial sources. This was decided by the Federal Oral Court 2 (TOF) that make up Jorge Gorini, Rodrigo Giménez Uriburu and Andrés Basso. The measure, which was made available after the sentence handed down in December 20…
On Tuesday, the Federal Oral Court 2 (TOF 2) ordered the confiscation of a set of 20 real estate belonging to the corrupt Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her children, Máximo and Florence. The decision was taken after the conviction handed down in the Vialidad case, which investigates acts of corruption in the public works during the years 2003 to 2015. The measure is part of the planned stage of executing property in cases where it seeks to …
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