Overview
- Federal prosecutors Diego Luciani and Sergio Mola asked Tribunal Oral Federal No. 2 to immediately carry out the court-ordered decomiso, updated to ARS 684,990 million.
- They said none of the convicted defendants, including Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Lázaro Báez, have paid any portion of the amount since the June 10 Supreme Court ruling made the conviction final.
- The request targets specific assets identified as recoverable effects of the crime, including properties in El Calafate and Río Gallegos, a trust for a 10-unit building, and the Los Sauces hotel complex.
- Máximo and Florencia Kirchner opposed the seizure and potential auction of assets they received via a 2016 advance inheritance, arguing third‑party status and good‑faith acquisition, while prosecutors rejected those claims.
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner challenged the oral tribunal’s authority to execute the decomiso and Báez sought asset traceability, but prosecutors urged the court to proceed without delay as the case enters a contested enforcement phase.