Cristina Fernández Denounces Extortion in the 'Cuadernos De La Corrupción' Case After the Start of a New Hearing
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Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández denounced, after the start of the fourth hearing of the 'Cuadernos de la Corrupción' case, that one of the witnesses was extorted.
The ex-mandataria said on social networks that her former secretary Fabián Gutiérrez, murdered in 2020 in the midst of the investigation, “threated him” to put his mother and sister in jail if he did not declare himself repentant against her.
The former president denounced that “Clarín and La Nación” were “coverers” in hiding the squeezes from the repentants: “They threatened Fabián Gutierrez with putting his mother and sister in jail if he did not declare.” As the trial for the so-called “Cause of the Cuadernos” progresses, this Tuesday former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner again criticized the ... “Another extortion and van”: CFK’s harsh message against “the cause of the …
Buenos Aires, 25 November (NA) -- The Federal Oral Court 7 held Tuesday the fourth hearing for the Cuadernos case, where the lifting demands were read in trial of the federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli and the statements of the financier Ernesto Clarens and the late former private secretary of the Kirchners Victor Fabián Gutiérrez were highlighted, who referred to “pocket bags” ranging from the city of Buenos Aires to Santa Cruz.
At the fourth hearing of the trial, the repentant financier provided data that compromised the former presidents.
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