Nicolás Petro responded to the accusation by a former prosecutor who claimed that Luz Adriana Camargo pressured her to drop the money laundering charge: “Same strategy”
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Former prosecutor Lucy Laborde has publicly alleged that she faced external pressure to drop money laundering charges against Nicolás Petro, the son of Colombian President Gustavo Petro. Laborde claims these pressures originated from both the president's legal representatives and the current Attorney General, Luz Adriana Camargo.
In response to these allegations, Nicolás Petro dismissed the claims as part of a recurring strategy intended to influence his ongoing judicial proceedings. Meanwhile, former official Sandra Ortiz has publicly questioned the motivations behind the alleged pressures, suggesting they may be intended to protect specific individuals involved in the broader case.
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Infobae (AR) - First snippetFocuses on Sandra Ortiz's questioning of the motives behind the pressure.
Infobae (AR) - Second snippetFocuses on Nicolás Petro's dismissal of the allegations as a strategy.