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00:00It's going to be hard, because there's someone who's getting more and more worried.
00:20Have you seen these boxes?
00:22Do you know who they are?
00:24They were over there.
00:26You filmed them, didn't you?
00:28Yes.
00:29No.
00:30Have you seen these boxes?
00:32Do you know who they are?
00:34They were over there.
00:36You filmed them, didn't you?
00:38Yes.
00:39No.
00:40You crashed.
00:42They put the money in there.
00:45Torquinha and the money, right?
00:47What a story.
00:48That old video.
00:49You didn't film me, right?
00:50You didn't crash me.
00:51Because if it was money, if he liked the vault, it was because he already liked the money in another way.
00:57A vault was found in his house when the prosecutor Bonadio found it.
01:01What's happening to the Kinnan?
01:03And this was told by Lucía Salinas in the Clarín newspaper.
01:06It would seem to be in accordance with what Cristina is asking for in justice,
01:10that they are running out of money.
01:12At least the money that is declared.
01:15For claims of embargo and indivisibility.
01:18The Tesouro and the AUSES trial is coming.
01:21Since the government of Javier Milei took away Cristina Kinnan's retirement,
01:28and also the plus that she charged for supposedly living in the south,
01:32something that Yamil Santoro also knows well.
01:35When that happened, she began to ask the justice to return the goods
01:40and the companies with which they are now inhibited, embargoed.
01:46Some that they are handling but cannot make a profit.
01:50And they said, we can put money to get those companies back.
01:55What money? A fixed term that Néstor Kinnan historically had of millions of dollars.
02:00A duplex in Puerto Madero, in Madero Center, that emblematic building.
02:06And the money that Florencia Kinnan also had in an account.
02:09The 5 million dollars that appeared to Florencia Kinnan.
02:13Are they running out of money?
02:16Something is happening with Cristina Kinnan.
02:20This is the embargo that the prosecutor asked the court
02:24of the Tesouro and the AUSES case, which is a very complicated case.
02:29110 million pesos for Cristina Kinnan.
02:33130 million for Maximo.
02:36130 for Florencia.
02:38The numbers are tremendous.
02:40This is for Tesouro.
02:42Tesouro is the Alto Calafate hotel.
02:45The first big hotel that Néstor Kinnan bought for 6 million dollars.
02:49Cash.
02:50170 million for Cristina.
02:53170 for Maximo and 150 for Florencia.
02:56These are current numbers.
02:58These are huge numbers.
03:00Obviously, they made a very, very important fortune
03:04thanks to the business with Lázaro Báez.
03:07Despite all this, they still have money.
03:10A lot of money.
03:11They are saying, give us back these assets
03:14with this apartment.
03:16It is a two-story apartment that was joined by a staircase
03:20in the Madero Center, which at some point was rented
03:23by Cristóbal López, the media businessman.
03:27Now, Cristóbal López already lived in the same building,
03:30in the Madero Center.
03:32When they asked him, why do you pay so much to the Kinnans
03:35if you have your own house in the same building?
03:38He said, to use the amenities.
03:40He could already use them.
03:42Then he found that there were two mutuals that also rented
03:46at the same time those same two floors.
03:51Two apartments joined by this staircase,
03:54which cost him, I think, 8 million dollars.
03:57It has 8 parking lots.
04:01A luxury building that they had bought.
04:04Now, when did they buy it?
04:07In the presidency.
04:08All of this was in power.
04:11It was not because she was a successful lawyer.
04:14She never argued about anything.
04:16She gave strong explanations.
04:21Thank you very much, Mr. President.
04:23My name is Lynn and I am from the United States,
04:25but I lived in Argentina for six years.
04:27What I would like to ask is, I understand that you are not an economist,
04:31as you told us, but I would like to know how you explain
04:34the increase in your assets from 2 million pesos
04:38to 79 million pesos in 8 years.
04:42Look, I don't know how to get those numbers,
04:45but it has not been like that.
04:47There have been complaints in my country about these issues,
04:50not only for me, but for many other officials,
04:54many other people.
04:56And the truth is that justice has determined it.
05:01All my life, I have had a certain economic position
05:04that it was not until I came to the presidency.
05:06I don't know how long you lived in Argentina,
05:09but everyone knows that I have always exercised my profession freely.
05:14My legal studies were one of the greatest.
05:16And I can really account for all of my assets.
05:20And in fact, I have done it through experiences
05:25and things that I have been forced to do,
05:28like any citizen who is, in this case,
05:31a citizen like in our country.
05:33Public officials have the burden.
05:37It is the only country in the world where a crime is committed
05:40with the investment of the burden of the evidence.
05:42You are not an economist, are you?
05:44No.
05:45Oh, well, I'm a lawyer.
05:47It's all a lie.
05:50I know it's tiring.
05:52Again, Cristina, again.
05:54But what happens is that she was vice president.
05:59She wants to return to power.
06:01She is the president of the PJ.
06:02She is the president of the PJ.
06:03She can be a candidate.
06:04If she is not a candidate, she is going to be a candidate.
06:05Let's see.
06:06And the Tesouro trial is very important.
06:08They had stopped it in an unusual way,
06:11according to Martín.
06:12It had never happened before.
06:14There was...
06:15Of course, two judges said,
06:17everyone is superior.
06:19Yes.
06:20There is a...
06:23Let's see.
06:24It was a very legal argument,
06:26very difficult to explain,
06:28but it has to do with the application of a certain law or not.
06:31In fact, at the time,
06:33it generated quite a few suspicions in court.
06:35One of the judges who voted in favor
06:37was his last day in court.
06:39Yes.
06:40This was later returned to the House of Representatives.
06:42He ordered the trial to be held,
06:44and this took a long time because it went to court.
06:46There were many ups and downs.
06:48Of course.
06:49Now it's going to happen.
06:50Now it's going to happen.
06:51Now it's going to happen.
06:52We have to see when, right?
06:53Yes.
06:54Well, there is the prosecutor Diego Velasco working.
06:56Judge Pagliotti was the only one who said,
06:58no, the trial has to be done.
06:59Yes.
07:00Because this does not happen to anyone
07:01who is accused of stealing a wallet on Florida Street.
07:03And it goes to maximum trial, right?
07:05To maximum trial.
07:06To maximum trial.
07:07Why?
07:08Because Maximo Kinner was in the papers
07:10who signed all the contracts
07:12and all the transactions that the Kinners made
07:14with Lazaro Bay.
07:15The hotel rental contracts
07:17and the purchase and sale of an infinity of properties.
07:20This is what Maximo Kinner declared
07:22in his last sworn statement.
07:232022, 1,090 million pesos.
07:262023, 4,700.
07:27That is, in a year, it tripled, quadrupled.
07:29Yes, because it has a lot in dollars.
07:31That's what he learned from him.
07:33A large fixed amount of millions of dollars
07:36in the Banco de Santa Cruz
07:37that gave interest like no other client of that same bank.
07:40Nico, in this case,
07:43who had been,
07:44who was the accountant of the Kinners?
07:46Manzanares.
07:47Victor Manzanares declared as repeated.
07:50He is a protected witness.
07:52He is a protected witness.
07:53He was in jail.
07:54I don't know if it was in this case.
07:56He declared in the papers.
07:57We'll have to see if they take the testimony in this trial.
08:01But he told everything.
08:02He showed accountability.
08:04I tell him to laugh.
08:06Nico, now I want you to laugh.
08:08This is very short.
08:09Cristina in Harvard said anything.
08:11She didn't have the economic position she had.
08:13They bought everything.
08:14The Kinners, being presidents,
08:16they suddenly get a hotel passion.
08:19They bought a hotel in Seis Palos Verdes.
08:21They bought two more.
08:22They bought another one in Chalten.
08:24Today it is occupied.
08:25It occupies, it doesn't matter.
08:26And they rent it to public construction workers.
08:29Why?
08:30Then in the Calafate,
08:32being in the presidency,
08:34it is not that they put a clothing business,
08:36or a service station.
08:38No.
08:39Three hotels.
08:40Four with Chalten.
08:42And with Lázaro.
08:44And a real estate agency that had a single employee.
08:47His name was Ramón Ángel Díaz Díaz.
08:49Ángel with a J.
08:50The gardener of the Calafate house.
08:52Now he used the employee and had, I don't know, 20 properties.
08:56That building in Juncal, Uruguay,
08:59where Cristina lives, where she lived.
09:02The vast majority is from the Kinners,
09:04except for the last floor.
09:06From the Kinners of, of course, Testaferros,
09:08who are going to trial.
09:10They were buying a lot of properties.
09:13With two clients.
09:15With Lázaro Báez and Cristóbal López.
09:17Does it happen to you?
09:18If you have a property,
09:19if you have two clients,
09:20and you take a lot of money from them?
09:21Let's talk about the properties,
09:22and Máximo.
09:23Because Máximo,
09:24I know you love the case.
09:25No, no, it's not that I love it.
09:27I'm also a little tired.
09:28You are passionate about the case.
09:29But let's listen to Máximo,
09:30and then I want to ask Diego Recalde,
09:32who was laughing,
09:33if something was funny to him.
09:39Give so many properties.
09:41Or how do you live?
09:42How do you go through that situation?
09:44I understand that question well,
09:45but I can explain to you that,
09:46in reality,
09:47it's all through the death of my father
09:49on October 27, 2010,
09:51and the early association of Cristina.
09:53It's that.
09:54Because one sees,
09:55one sees the sworn statement,
09:56you see that there is a lot ...
09:57But to make it clear,
09:59on December 10, 1987,
10:01before being an intendant,
10:03I would have,
10:04I don't remember very well,
10:05but 19 or 20,
10:0620 properties in rent.
10:10On December 10, 1987.
10:12Before being an intendant.
10:14And you keep those properties,
10:15because it's the family business,
10:17let's say?
10:18Yes, today everything is loaded with individuals,
10:20equally, right?
10:21That's the situation.
10:24Nico was just talking about the hotels,
10:26of Cristina, of Máximo,
10:27of the Kirchner family.
10:28On December 10, 1987,
10:29there were apartments and properties
10:31in Río Gallego.
10:32Then they bought all this.
10:33Now there are rooms in a hotel.
10:34Yes, in El Chalten.
10:35Of the family.
10:36In one of the hotels
10:37that were in El Chalten,
10:39which also rented them.
10:41There it is.
10:42It's destroyed.
10:43I visited it once.
10:44Were you there?
10:45Did you sleep there?
10:46No, no, not in this one.
10:47I slept in another two.
10:48They kicked me out.
10:49What a shame to see it like this.
10:50It's a shame to see it like this.
10:51Less people came, Nico.
10:53Oh, of course.
10:54Because what happened?
10:55A lot of money.
10:58There was a...
10:59The justice took control.
11:02They put a housekeeper
11:03so they wouldn't occupy the hotel.
11:07Then that housekeeper
11:08ended up leaving the business.
11:11And today, I think,
11:12the prosecutor, Diego Velasco,
11:13had asked the police
11:15to see what was going on
11:17in that hotel in El Chalten,
11:19which was also rented
11:20by the Arrobaes.
11:22To those who don't know
11:23if there are rooms or not.
11:24And who pays for the electricity?
11:25Because it seems
11:26that all the neighbors
11:27in El Chalten are paying for it.
11:28Incredible, right?
11:29All this has to do
11:30with the fact that,
11:31probably, in the case,
11:32if the evidence
11:34indicates that it's going to be like this,
11:36this could be inhibited,
11:38blocked,
11:39barred,
11:40and possibly,
11:41perhaps,
11:42auctioned.
11:43Yes, of course.
11:44And yes,
11:45if the justice considers
11:46that it's part of a crime,
11:48it's obvious.
11:50As it has happened
11:51with properties
11:52of other convicted officials,
11:54of course,
11:55it can be auctioned, auctioned.
11:57Even as it has happened,
11:59for example,
12:00with Jaime's plane,
12:03which has been followed
12:04by some state body,
12:06some security force,
12:08some civil organization.
12:10Yes, of course.
12:11Diego, why were you laughing?
12:13Do you know who I remembered?
12:14Ollarbide.
12:15I treated Ollarbide
12:16a couple of times
12:17in a sauna he was going to.
12:19And I remember that one day...
12:20I remember that day.
12:21Yes, of course.
12:22He was very physical.
12:23He really liked
12:24the marked abs.
12:25And I remember
12:26that he was sweating at one point,
12:27not because of the sauna,
12:29but because of what had happened
12:30to him with Nestor.
12:31He tells me,
12:32look, Diego,
12:33we set the minimum limit,
12:36but the Kirchners
12:37crossed that limit.
12:38And when you steal so much,
12:40you can buy justice.
12:42That's what happened.
12:43Because then he ended up
12:44grabbing the one
12:45from El Cogote, Ollarbide,
12:46because the jury
12:47declaration
12:48did not close anywhere.
12:49If you look at the numbers,
12:50Nestor's legal numbers
12:52from 2003 to 2010,
12:55it went from two green sticks,
12:57I'll round it up for you,
12:58to 15 green sticks.
13:00And then from 5,000 square meters
13:02to 190,000 square meters.
13:04There was no way
13:05that would close.
13:06He had to grab it from El Cogote
13:07and he closed El Cogote
13:08to Ollarbide,
13:09who ended up
13:10overseeing it,
13:11telling it publicly.
13:12But it caught my attention
13:13when he said this.
13:14He told me,
13:15if you cross the minimum limit,
13:16you buy judicial power.
13:17Diego,
13:18you have a little problem
13:19with the microphone,
13:20we're going to correct it.
13:21No, don't scare me.
13:22No, no, no,
13:23but I heard something.
13:24It's heard with some rain.
13:25Yamil.
13:26It's raining here, it's raining here.
13:27No,
13:28going back to something
13:29you mentioned before,
13:30clearly Cristina
13:31has a liquidity problem,
13:32because as a result
13:33of the government's decision
13:34to take away her pension
13:35and above all
13:36this plus
13:37for Zona Austral,
13:38for the first time
13:39she was seen speaking
13:40in a low-key tone
13:41as she had never been
13:42before.
13:43It's worth mentioning
13:44that three months
13:45before the national government
13:46denounced her
13:47from the ANSES
13:48for this fraud
13:49against the state
13:50for charging the plus
13:51for Zona Austral,
13:52we,
13:53from the Apollo Foundation,
13:54had denounced her
13:55criminally,
13:56and now we are doing
13:57what the government
13:58of my law
13:59is not doing,
14:00which is to be able
14:01to explain
14:02where Cristina lived
14:03all this time
14:04and to accredit her
14:05so that,
14:06effectively,
14:07justice condemns her.
14:08Can you tell me,
14:09Yamil,
14:10how much did she charge
14:11for supposedly living
14:12on Macariel Street
14:13at 400?
14:14I mean,
14:15from memory,
14:16in Rio Gallego,
14:17she didn't live there.
14:18How much more
14:19for her pension?
14:2040% more
14:21for Zona Austral.
14:22When a person
14:23receives a provisional benefit
14:24and lives,
14:25let's say,
14:26in the south of the country,
14:27they charge an extra 40%.
14:28In this disembarked tweet
14:29where she goes
14:30against Javier Milley,
14:31she acknowledges
14:32that she had
14:33the legal home
14:34there fixed,
14:35she never changed it,
14:36despite being living
14:37in the city of Buenos Aires.
14:38Yes, she was a senator
14:39for Buenos Aires.
14:40She puts that,
14:41but apart from that,
14:42she treats my law
14:43as a donkey,
14:44as a donkey,
14:45and so on,
14:46and what she never read
14:47is that the Civil Code
14:48proposes
14:49that you have to
14:50update the home
14:51to your real residence
14:52where,
14:53obviously,
14:54it was the city
14:55of Buenos Aires.
14:56So,
14:57she herself acknowledged
14:58with her tweets
14:59that she had committed
15:00to updating the home
15:01to her real residence.
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