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Death threats to Massa’s family: ten defendants pleaded guilty

Death threats to Massa’s family: ten defendants pleaded guilty

ten defendants in the case that investigates the threats of death that I received the family of the current Minister of Economy, sergio masain 2020 it will admitted guilty and must comply with probation.

It was as a result of having made public his telephone number and that of members of his family, in 2020. The defendants will now have the fact registered in their criminal records. For another reason, there would be a detainee.

Federal Court 2 of San Isidro decided to suspend the trial process with respect to the 10 defendants in the case for multiple threats against Sergio Massahis wife malena galmarini and family, in 2020, after having publicly disseminated their telephone numbers, and imposed on them the realization of between 130 and 150 hours of community tasks.

Exclusive: the threats Sergio Massa received on his cell phone

In addition, you will need to donations to the Civil Association “Pequeños Pasos”“for amounts that vary between $20 thousand and $200 thousand pesos.

Threats to the Massa family

In September 2020, Massa, then president of the Chamber of Deputies and his wife, malena galmarinithey had received multiple threats both on social networks and WhatsAppafter having spread their telephone numbers.

Following the complaint, ten perpetrators were identified: Franco Ezequiel Barales, Juan Ignacio Bogado, Martín Rubén Fernández, Julio Ariel Lovera, Sebastián Medina Canchari, Blas Pawluk, Darío Hernán Posniak, Ignacio Saluzzo, Marcela Alicia Villabrille and Luis Hernán Molina.

After the investigation and after waiting that “the perpetrators and criminal responsibilities” of the accused were found to be sufficiently demonstrated, the Justice decided to impose obligations on them for a term of up to two years and six months.

In this way, taking into account that according to what was stated by the Prosecutor’s Office, “each phrase used is different and some are more important”, the defendants must pay between $20,000 and $200,000 pesos to the Civil Association “Pequeños Pasos”; deliver the cell phones used to send the threatening messages; carry out community tasks and Human Rights courses, in addition to other formal obligations.

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