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Declassified Call Logs Contradict Gils Carbó on Post-Nisman Contacts, Fueling Interference Probe

Prosecutors are using the metadata to press a case for organized interference, with key testimony scheduled for late February.

Overview

  • New crosschecks show calls between Alejandra Gils Carbó and the presidential office on February 6, 2015, and an eight‑minute call on February 19, alongside contacts with the Justice Ministry across at least nine days.
  • Records place three calls with the Justice Ministry on January 19, 2015—including one exceeding 12 minutes—while forensic work continued at Alberto Nisman's apartment.
  • The logs directly challenge Gils Carbó’s 2017 testimony denying post‑death contact with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s administration.
  • Prosecutor Eduardo Taiano cites the call data in a filing that alleges a government “criminal plan” to interfere with the investigation and seeks interrogations.
  • Former investigating prosecutor Viviana Fein has been summoned over alleged scene‑preservation failures for the last week of February, as the inquiry also examines intelligence call networks and begins citing roughly 400 Army intelligence agents.