Overview
- Deputy Maximiliano Ferraro set the first hearing for Tuesday at 16:00 and issued four summonses, including to Anti-Corruption Office head Alejandro Melik, who refused to receive the notice before a copy was affixed at his door.
- The commission authorized seeking assistance from security forces to compel appearances if needed and also called Luis Villanueva, José Massoni and María Florencia Zicavo to testify.
- A written request to President Javier Milei set a September 12 deadline and asks about the token contract’s origin, any failure to file a complaint, technical details, possible virtual wallets, letters of intent with platforms, meetings with promoters and remarks to Bloomberg.
- Kirchnerista members asked to investigate Espert after his account promoted LIBRAV2; Rodolfo Tailhade disputed his hacking claim, while Espert filed a criminal complaint in Comodoro Py asserting he lost control of the account.
- Visitor logs show Espert entered Casa Rosada on January 30 around the time Hayden Davis, Mauricio Novelli and Manuel Terrones Godoy were present, and experts cited by LA NACION say LIBRAV2 does not share technical traits with the original token under investigation.