Overview
- The businesswoman under investigation in the Fondo MiVivienda case arrived at DIRINCRI headquarters to give a police statement after reporting threats.
- Her lawyer, Cris Torres, said Goray and relatives received extortion messages that included videos displaying firearms.
- Goray briefly told reporters a formal complaint had been filed before proceeding to testify.
- She remains under a court-ordered comparecencia con restricciones that bars her from leaving her residence in Lima without prior judicial authorization.
- The investigation traces to her admission that she paid more than four million soles to then housing adviser Salatiel Marrufo to secure contracts for Marka Group during the Castillo administration.