Overview
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her children filed appeals challenging TOF 2’s order to execute 20 properties to cover a decomiso of about 684.99 billion pesos.
- The targeted assets include one property in her name and 19 inherited by Máximo and Florencia, which the defense argues have lawful origin and should not be confiscated.
- Judge Jorge Gorini also tightened the visitation regime at the San José 1111 residence to two hours, twice weekly, for up to three people per visit after a photo with nine economists.
- The family is asking the Cámara Federal de Casación Penal to roll back the visit limits, framing the restrictions as unjustified and politically driven.
- Separately, Cristina requested permission to use the building’s terrace for health reasons tied to lack of sun exposure, while Clarín reports SIDE leadership shifted from Sergio Neiffert to Cristian Auguadra.