Overview
- Former ANDIS chief Diego Spagnuolo appeared in the case and appointed Ignacio Rada Schulze as his attorney, and he has not been indicted.
- A fresh audio attributed to Spagnuolo surfaced with derogatory remarks about Eduardo “Lule” Menem and references to Karina Milei, with no clarity on when it was recorded.
- The government publicly defended the President’s circle, labeled the disclosures a political operation, and signaled plans to sue Spagnuolo.
- Prosecutor Franco Picardi is handling the complaint filed by attorney Gregorio Dalbón, while the court maintains secrecy over the ongoing inquiry.
- Judicial procedures included searches in which businessman Emanuel Kovalybker allegedly tried to flee with cash-filled envelopes, and separate seizures from Spagnuolo in Pilar included two phones and a money-counting machine.