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Panama court acquits 28 people tied to Panama Papers, Operation Car Wash

A Panamanian court has acquitted 28 individuals accused of money-laundering in cases connected to the Panama Papers and "Operation Car Wash" scandals.

June 29, 2024 / 09:13 IST
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The judicial branch announced the verdict on Friday, without disclosing the names of the acquitted. Judge Baloisa Marquinez lifted precautionary measures against all defendants and canceled one criminal case due to the death of an unnamed defendant.
The judicial branch announced the verdict on Friday, without disclosing the names of the acquitted. Judge Baloisa Marquinez lifted precautionary measures against all defendants and canceled one criminal case due to the death of an unnamed defendant.

A Panamanian court has acquitted 28 people charged with money-laundering under cases linked to the Panama Papers and ”Operation Car Wash” scandals, the country’s judicial branch said in a statement on Friday.

It did not provide names of the people who were acquitted.

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Judge Baloisa Marquinez ordered that precautionary measures be lifted against all the defendants, and said one criminal process was now canceled due to the death of an unnamed defendant.

Ramon Fonseca, who co-founded now defunct law firm Mossack Fonseca alongside German national Jurgen Mossack, died in May after being hospitalized since early April.