Rejects the release of three accused of being part of the gang that led to the suicide of the custodian of the Quinta de Olivos
A federal judge in San Isidro denied bail requests for three women accused of being part of an extortion gang linked to the suicide of a military custodian at the presidential residence.
Causa Seguros: Why was the former mayor of the Quinta de Olivos processed?
Daniel Rodríguez, a former mayor closely linked to ex-President Alberto Fernández, has been processed for his involvement in fraudulent negotiations connected to a corruption case known as Causa Seguros.
Turn in the investigation of the soldier's suicide in the Quinta de Olivos: three keys to understanding how he was deceived
The investigation into the suicide of Army Sergeant Rodrigo Gómez has taken a crucial turn, revealing he was a victim of virtual extortion.
The extortionist who drove a soldier to suicide in the Quinta de Olivos bragged about the number of victims he had amassed
An extortionist linked to the suicide of soldier Rodrigo Gómez bragged about his numerous victims in a recorded conversation, revealing the scale of his criminal activities.
Insurance Case: Former Mayor of Quinta de Olivos and a Group of Companies Charged
Former mayor Daniel Rodríguez and several insurance companies have been charged for irregular contracts with the state during Alberto Fernández's presidency.
The audios of the gang that extorted the soldier who committed suicide at Quinta de Olivos
Audio recordings reveal a criminal gang extorting a soldier who later took his own life at the Quinta de Olivos, led by incarcerated criminals.