
SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE. − A judge in this city ordered Diet embargo Lorena Villaverde as national representative and the half bonus until it covers something 40 million dollars. So, Santiago Moranof Civil Court No. 3, granted a precautionary measure submitted by a injured who bought a lot in a Real estate development Las Grutas.
Villaverde, who could not be sworn in as a senator because of her drug trafficking trial in the United States and her ties to a cousin of Federico “Fred” Machado, is accused Damage within the framework of the Consumer Protection Act. At its core, Morán’s judgment highlights the damage and losses caused by it Breach of contract and collection of rental fees resulting from non-delivery. The purchase of the property in question was completed in 2022.
Although the settlement would have internal gravel roads, provision of drinking water, electricity and public lighting, Three years after signing, the buyer had not yet received his property. The agreed services were also not provided.
In view of this demand, the judge in Bariloche ordered the preventive embargo on wages and additional annual salary (excluding family responsibilities) to cover up to $27 million in capital plus $13.5 million estimated in interest and costs.
The case of the victim from Bariloche – who has the bill of sale and demands the return of the acquired property – joins that of others. This week actually The deputy received another request before the Civil and Commercial Court No. 9 of San Antonio Oeste: another victim demands compensation of more than 30 million dollars and requests the imposition of a further preventive embargo in the event of non-compliance with a contract for the sale of land in the city of Las Grutas.
The lawsuit is filed by the Viedma law firm Santos & Arizcuren and is related to a contract signed in September 2020 for the acquisition of a plot of land in the “Tajamar” residential area with an area of 465.80 square meters.
Last August, the same court ruled in San Antonio Oeste a preemptive embargo of up to $50 million against Villaverde. Facing two other demands, La Libertad Avanza’s representative agreed to settlements with two injured women: To avoid litigation, Villaverde agreed to pay $12 million and $10 million each in two monthly installments.
In other similar files opened for damages related to the Tajamar de Las Grutas subdivision, Villaverde had explained that the pandemic had delayed work and extended delivery times for the property.
Before 2020, the Libertarian MP had begun promoting some properties in the southern area of Las Grutas, on the coast of the Rio Negro. In the cadastral plans of the municipality of San Antonio Oeste, these hectares appear as a rural area and do not have a building permit.
“In the case of one of my clients, construction work was being carried out on the property and it turned out that there was no permit,” she explained in August 2024. Lucas CerroAttorney for several plaintiffs. And he added: “The contracts were signed and had a deadline. The deadlines have expired extremely, we have been arguing for about three years.”
Several lawsuits against Villaverde emphasize that the township did not have formal approval for the subdivision. There is also no evidence of approval in accordance with the applicable municipal ordinance, no cadastral entry, no approved urban planning order or formal road clearance. And all this is crucial for obtaining building permits, the feasibility of services and deeds.