Buenos Aires, November 25 (NA) — Marcelo Moretti has once again become the center of judicial and institutional attention in San Lorenzo after refusing to testify in the inquiry scheduled by the National Justice in the framework of the case for alleged fraudulent administration. The silence of the 'blue and garnet' president, who had repeatedly postponed his appearance, deepened the uncertainty about his future and that of the club, which is going through an increasingly critical political climate. According to what the Argentine News Agency was able to find out, Moretti was summoned to appear at 12 noon on Tuesday before Judge Laura Graciela Bruniard, who is in charge of the investigation that was opened after the dissemination of a hidden camera in which he was seen storing a bundle of dollars in his jacket. While at first the leader publicly argued that it was a donation for the lower divisions, his lawyer, Gastón Marano, later stated that the money corresponded to a personal debt with the businesswoman involved. The contradictions further muddied a file that since April has dragged clashes of jurisdiction between the Justice of the City and that of the Nation. In this context, Moretti's refusal to testify not only tensions his procedural situation, but also deepens the state of operational headlessness that the 'Cyclone' is going through. With the institutional future in suspense and Justice advancing gradually, the Boedo club faces decisive weeks that could redefine its management and its relationship with the AFA.
San Lorenzo President Refuses to Testify in Fraud Case
Marcelo Moretti, president of San Lorenzo, refused to testify in an inquiry into alleged fraudulent administration. His silence has deepened the uncertainty surrounding the club's future amid a critical political climate.