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The Former Treasurer of the Musicians' Mutual Was Convicted for the Fraudulent Sale of the Social Headquarters.

The Concordia Trial and Appeals Court convicted Carlos Alcides González, former treasurer of the Concordia Musicians' Mutual Society, for his participation in a fraudulent scheme in which the institution's property was sold at a price far below its actual value and with falsified documents. The sentence was handed down on March 6 by Judge Maximiliano O. Larocca Rees, as part of a plea bargain agreed upon by the prosecution and the defense.
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The Concordia Trial and Appeals Court convicted Carlos Alcides González, former treasurer of the Concordia Musicians' Mutual Society, for his participation in a fraudulent scheme in which the institution's property was sold at a price far below its actual value and with falsified documents. The sentence was handed down on March 6 by Judge Maximiliano O. Larocca Rees, as part of a plea bargain agreed upon by the prosecution and the defense.

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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