Mar 11 • 18:58 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The truck that escorted Pablo Toviggino to the Courts would confirm the link to the Pilar estate

A Toyota Hilux associated with Pablo Toviggino was seen parked outside the courthouse during his interrogation, suggesting further connections between him and a suspected estate linked to AFA officials.

Pablo Toviggino, the treasurer of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), was seen being escorted by a Toyota Hilux to the courthouse amid ongoing investigations into tax debts. During his questioning by Judge Diego Amarante, a black Toyota Hilux GR-Sport, linked to Luciano Pantano and his mother Ana Lucía Conte, was parked in front of the courthouse, heightening suspicions about Toviggino's connections to the lavish estate in Villa Rosa, Pilar.

This development adds another layer to the ongoing judicial scrutiny surrounding the AFA, which is entangled in multiple legal issues, including allegations of financial misconduct and tax evasion. The mansion in Villa Rosa is believed to be associated with high-ranking officials within the AFA, raising concerns about the integrity of the organization and its management of football in Argentina.

As the investigation unfolds, the implications for Argentine football could be significant, potentially leading to deeper inquiries into the relationships between football officials and private properties. The spotlight on Toviggino's ties to the estate may provoke a wider examination of financial dealings within the AFA, which has already faced criticism for its governance and accountability in the past.

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