The legal case involving Argentina's state oil company YPF continues to unfold amid allegations of corruption linked to the Eskenazi family. The Argentine government has committed to cooperating with the U.S. judiciary in this matter. However, Argentina has formally requested U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska to reconsider her order to release private communications, including emails and WhatsApp messages, of prominent officials such as Luis Caputo and Sergio Massa. This request follows concerns that evidence may have been concealed. Meanwhile, the New York Court of Appeals rejected a petition by a non-governmental organization to delay the case, confirming that the trial will proceed in October. Separately, in Uruguay, the government is launching a new plan to combat money laundering with an emphasis on achieving judicial convictions. Uruguay also faces a potential additional payment of approximately $42 million due to breaches related to a green bond. In other legal news, the Argentine National Electoral Chamber reversed changes to voting locations in La Matanza, ordering Judge Ramos Padilla not to alter the designated sites. Additionally, in a separate case, preventive detention was denied for the ex-husband of Julieta Prandi.
🇺🇾 Con la necesidad de obtener "condenas judiciales", el gobierno lanza un plan contra el lavado de activos | Por @facardozo ✍️ | #ÁmbitoUruguay https://t.co/UrJUWv5yw9
Juicio de Julieta Prandi: rechazaron la prisión preventiva para su exmarido https://t.co/d4y6idyUK5
Con la necesidad de obtener "condenas judiciales", el gobierno lanza un plan contra el lavado de activos | Por @facardozo ✍️ | #ÁmbitoUruguay https://t.co/UrJUWv5yw9