Overview
- Tribunal Oral Federal 7 rejected economic reparation proposals from businessmen and former officials that aimed to avoid a public trial.
- The offers included paying updated embargo amounts and surrendering assets such as a Miami apartment and a yacht.
- The ruling preserves the start of oral proceedings on November 6, when Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is set to appear accused of leading an illicit association and bribery.
- Prosecutor Fabiana León and the Financial Intelligence Unit opposed the proposals, arguing they would amount to impunity.
- Whistleblower Oscar Centeno also objected to any reparations, and the court denied nullity motions filed by Marcos Salt and Eduardo Oderigo on behalf of Miguel Ángel Marconi and Juan José Luciano.