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Prosecutors Urge Immediate AR$685 Billion Asset Seizure in Vialidad Case as Court Sets José López’s Unified 13-Year Term

Judges are weighing enforcement after the payment deadline lapsed, alongside a state appeal that seeks to revive a smaller civil claim.

José López en el aeropuerto antes de embarcar hacia Buenos Aires ( ruta del dinero K Causa Vialidad)
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La expresidenta Cristina Fernández de Kirchner sale al balcón del departamento donde está cumpliendo su condena a saludar un grupo taxistas que se congregaron en apoyo - Constitución CABA 17 agosto 2025 Sille/Clarín FTP CLARIN CIS_8466.jpg Z Invitado
Hace una semana la exvecina de Cristina Kirchner en Recoleta, Ximena Tezano Pintos,  desplegió en su ventana una pancarta con el sello “Condenada” la sentencia contra la expresidenta en el caso Vialidad. Foto Santiago García Díaz.
La expresidenta Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. (AP/Gustavo Garello/Archivo)

Overview

  • Fiscals Diego Luciani and Sergio Mola filed a 21-page request asking Tribunal Oral Federal 2 to reject Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s objections and execute the decomiso without delay.
  • They said investigators have identified bank accounts, companies, real estate and rural properties linked to the convicted parties to secure the AR$684.99 billion order.
  • The request is under review by TOF 2 judges Jorge Gorini, Rodrigo Giménez Uriburu and Andrés Basso after the court’s deadline for voluntary payment passed with no deposits.
  • In a parallel track, the national road agency appealed a civil judge’s ruling that declared caducidad in a separate AR$22.3 billion damages suit tied to unfinished works.
  • Separately, TOF 2 unified José López’s sentences into a single 13-year prison term, keeping existing fines and lifetime disqualifications, after prosecutors sought 13 years and 6 months.