Overview
- An initial forensic review found no chats with Javier or Karina Milei on Diego Spagnuolo’s phone, and investigators suspect manual deletion carried out last week.
- Technical logs show the seized device began being used around August–September 2024, and DATIP extracted data after unlocking the phone while it was powered on.
- Other devices are under analysis, including those of ex-ANDIS official Daniel Garbellini and Suizo Argentina’s Jonathan and Emmanuel Kovalivker, with Cellebrite tapped to help unlock an encrypted Samsung.
- Fresh audio fragments circulated that capture a voice attributed to Spagnuolo complaining about his salary and referencing Karina Milei and Eduardo “Lule” Menem in the context of alleged kickbacks.
- President Javier Milei said Spagnuolo is lying and pledged to take him to court, as Martín Menem acknowledged private business ties with the Suizo Argentina owners and new raids targeted Nordelta.