U.S. Judge Loretta Preska ruled that Argentina must pay US$16.1 billion to litigators but had acquitted YPF in March
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The owner, a man known as ‘The Croatian,’ is allegedly the main ‘blue dollar’ trader in Buenos Aires
In a separate lawsuit, LLA accused the ruling coalition of spreading false information
Burford requested Judge Loretta Preska to seize Argentine assets starting in October 15, which the country appealed on Tuesday
The president held LLA members responsible for the currency run while Milei put the move down to ‘fear’ in a press conference
Former police chief Luis Patti gets fourth life sentence for dictatorship-era crimes
He was found guilty of accessory to murder for the killing of a Peronist congressman and the attempted murder of his secretary during the military dictatorship
Javier Anzoátegui and Luis María Rizzi will be fined half a month’s wages in a case involving a legal abortion performed on a 13-year-old rape survivor.
‘Argentina’s refusal to pay judgments is well documented and widely recognized,’ said Burford
Two Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation judges dismissed her acquittal in the Hotesur and Iran Memorandum cases: her legal team says there should have been three