Overview
- The investigatory commission approved summoning President Javier Milei to confirm or correct his statements about $Libra after repeated no-shows by key figures.
- Legislators are seeking judicial authorization to compel appearances and say they will petition the Supreme Court if that power is denied.
- The panel also moved to force testimony from Karina Milei, Damián Reidel, Mauricio Novelli, Manuel Terrones Godoy and Sergio Morales, and plans to question Novelli’s mother and sister over reported cash withdrawals.
- Investigators requested data from FixedFloat on 22 early $Libra operators and obtained access from Judge Sebastián Ramos to the probe of an alleged hack of José Luis Espert’s X account tied to “$LIBRA2,” while pressing officials for case file numbers.
- In the U.S. civil case, plaintiffs sought to expand their complaint with new informant claims linking Hayden Davis to Meteora’s Ben Chow, and Judge Jennifer Rochon rejected creditor attempts to seize $Libra funds, noting proceeds could belong to Milei, his sister or Davis.