Friday, August 28, 2015

FIFAGate: Argentine judge released Argentine businessmen accused of corruption

The decision of the Judge Claudio Bonadio will continue while the extradition trial to the United States-which is held where Jinkis resistance and includes the requirement of "no more than 60 kilometers away" or "absent for more than 24 hours from their home "without prior notice to the court.

Federal Judge Claudio Bonadio ordered today the freedoms of Hugo Mariano Jinkis, Argentine businessmen who were under house arrest, accused the United States of alleged payment of bribes to FIFA officials.

The resolution of the judge ruled for the duration of the extradition to the United States-which is the Jinkis resistance and includes the requirement of "no more than 60 kilometers away" or "absent for more than 24 hours from their home" without prior notice to the court.

Bonadio also ordered that Hugo Jinkis, 70, and Mariano, the son of 40, must be submitted every 14 days in court, on Fridays, and may not leave the country and continue their passports withheld.

Also, the judge decided to increase the actual security from the president and vice president of the company Full Play to the values ​​of the properties they had as collateral to cover bonds, judicial sources reported.

The judge based his decision in the case of Alejandro Burzaco, the other Argentine businessman accused in the FIFA event, which agreed to the extradition to the United States and got there his release on bail of 20 million dollars and outpatient restrictions.

The extradition trial against Hugo Mariano Jinkis opened last Wednesday in May when both refused to be sent to the United States, where justice those accused of alleged payment of bribes to FIFA in the marketing of rights to broadcast the Cup America.

Father and son had been fugitives from justice for two weeks until they were delivered last June 18 and since then enjoyed the temporary home detention.