Buenos Aires, Nov 25 (NA) – Former President Cristina Kirchner published a message prior to the start of a new hearing in the 'Notebooks' case: 'Another extortion,' she stated. From her social networks, the current head of the Justicialist Party (PJ) wanted to inform what 'several media outlets do not report' and accused prosecutor Carlos Stornelli and judge Claudio Bonadio of 'committing crimes.' Along the same lines, she named one of those involved, Fabián Gutiérrez, whom they 'threatened to imprison his mother and sister' if he did not testify against her as a collaborator, and shared the video where the man himself 'tells a journalist how they extorted him,' as Noticias Argentinas was able to verify. To conclude, she recalled that meanwhile, in Argentina and according to the Central Bank itself, '6.2 million Argentines are indebted to banks and digital wallets to survive' and each of them, as citizens, 'owes an average of 5.6 million pesos.' 'Digital wallets have a non-payment rate of 18%. And watch out!'
Cristina Kirchner Accuses Authorities of Extortion
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner alleged new extortion in the 'Notebooks' case, accusing a prosecutor and a judge. She also highlighted the country's severe economic issues, including population debt.