A 76-year-old financial deposit made by former Dominican dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in the Banco de Reservas has officially been resolved in favor of the Dominican State. The decision concludes a prolonged legal battle initiated by two of Trujillo's children, who sought to recover the funds originally intended for their mother, Lina Altagracia Lovatón Pittaluga.
The funds had been the subject of a lengthy dispute through the judicial system as the descendants attempted to reclaim the historical assets. With this final outcome, the legal efforts by the family to retrieve the deposit have ended, securing the funds for the state.
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