Overview
- The opposition-led commission approved and presented its multi-volume report assigning political responsibility to President Javier Milei and his sister Karina for the $LIBRA episode, while noting it is not a criminal judgment.
- The panel delivered supporting documents to prosecutor Eduardo Taiano before the session, and the report is being elevated to the Chamber of Deputies for debate that could trigger political measures or judicial referrals.
- Investigators outline a blockchain money trail: $LIBRA surged after Milei’s post and later crashed as a small group of wallets withdrew about US$90 million, with transfers involving Hayden Davis, Mauricio Novelli and Manuel Terrones Godoy.
- The dossier cites Binance confirmations of a wallet linked to Novelli receiving US$300,000 in November 2024 and US$250,000 in January 2025, aligning with key meetings referenced by the commission.
- The report faults Judge Marcelo Martínez de Giorgi and prosecutor Taiano for restricting access to case files and delaying documents, and notes most summoned executive officials declined to testify, with ex–chief of cabinet Guillermo Francos denying any state role.