Overview
- Tribunal Oral Federal 2 authorized up to two hours per day on the terrace at San José 1111, treating it as the equivalent of a prison patio under international standards and penitentiary recreation practice.
- The same ruling tightened visits to a maximum of three people at once, limited to two hours and up to twice weekly, with prior authorization required beyond a narrow list of close family and professionals.
- Judge Jorge Gorini cited the widely shared photo of a meeting with nine economists, saying the simultaneous group exceeded prior approvals and showed a lack of prudence.
- The defense appealed the new visitation limits to Sala IV of the Cámara Federal de Casación Penal, and Judge Mariano Borinsky scheduled an in‑person hearing with timed presentations for Monday.
- Separately, the Supreme Court rejected the challenge to the electronic monitoring device, leaving the ankle monitor in place and dismissing recusals, while declaring earlier visitation challenges moot.