Overview
- The court, with Justices Horacio Rosatti, Carlos Rosenkrantz and Ricardo Lorenzetti, rejected Moreno’s final appeals and left two rulings firm.
- One conviction stems from threats at a 2010 Papel Prensa shareholders’ meeting and carries two years in suspended prison and a six‑month disqualification.
- The second is for peculado over state‑funded anti‑Clarín materials purchased through the Mercado Central and includes two years and six months in suspended prison plus a perpetual ban from public office.
- Judicial procedure now moves to penalty unification and execution, which could revoke the suspended status and require effective imprisonment.
- A separate three‑year sentence tied to INDEC data manipulation remains unresolved at the Supreme Court level, while Moreno says he was warned he may be detained and cites contacts with Máximo Kirchner and a message from Axel Kicillof.