The circus surrounding the Generation Zoe trial of Leonardo Cositorto in Argentina is still going on. Most recently, Cositorto declared his intention to wed a fellow inmate. Talking to Cositorto and Clarin
want to maintain “confidence” by not disclosing specifics about his partner.
“For the past two years we have been talking in these circumstances every day, twice a day,” Cositorto added, referring to his eight years of dating his new spouse.
Clarin claims that his girlfriend is being detained on linked Generation Zoe allegations, even though Cositorto (right) could not identify her.
In 2021, the MLM cryptocurrency Ponzi known as Generation Zoe was introduced. Due to persistent issues with investor withdrawal, the program failed in 2022.
In April 2022, Cositorto was taken into custody in the Dominican Republic after a manhunt across the Americas.
Cositorto has been accused of criminal involvement in ninety-eight fraud cases by Goya authorities. On February 4th, Cositorto’s Goya trial is set to continue.
Procedural problems are preventing officials in Cordoba from pursuing a second criminal prosecution.
as stated on December 30th by Infobae.
Juliana Companys, the prosecutor in Villa María, once again asked that the main case against Leonardo Cositorto, who was accused of being the leader of an illegal association and committing repeated frauds, go to oral debate after the Criminal Court of Villa María, Córdoba, canceled the first trial against him last October due to inconsistent case instructions. 26 more accomplices are also covered by the legislation The Prosecutor’s request has not yet been decided.
On Twitter, Javier Smaldone claims that Cositorto is charging $200 each person. Smaldone, who claims that “everything in Argentina is a joke,” points out that inmates are not allowed to use phones in Argentina. It seems like Goya officials are ignoring Cositorto’s operation of Zoom lessons from within the jail.
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