Against the wishes of Toviggino, a prosecutor requested that the mansion case in Pilar return to Judge Aguinsky
A prosecutor has requested that the investigation into a mansion attributed to AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino be returned to the original judge, amid disputes over jurisdiction.
The case regarding a mansion in Pilar associated with Pablo Toviggino, the treasurer of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), has seen new developments as Prosecutor Mario Villar from the Federal Chamber of Cassation has requested for the case to return to Judge Marcelo Aguinsky in the Economic Criminal Court. This decision reflects a consensus among prosecutors who believe that the case should not remain in the hands of the federal court of Campana, overseen by Judge Adrián González Charvay.
Judicial sources have indicated that Villar's appeal was brought before the Cassation and that the court now faces the decision of whether to accept the appeal and potentially hold a hearing that would involve all parties. The ongoing debate within the case is centered on a jurisdictional dispute between courts, raising important questions about the proper venue for such a high-profile investigation.
Ownership of the mansion is claimed by Luciano Pantano and his retired mother Ana Lucía Conte, but there are doubts regarding their financial capability to own such a property. The case sheds light not only on the financial dealings in Argentinian football but also on the intersection of legal jurisdiction and high-stakes investigations in the realm of sports administration.