Missing Video Linking Milei to Libra Might Have Been Deleted From Seized Device
Reports from local sources suggest that crucial information may have been removed from a pen drive confiscated from Mauricio Novelli, a key figure in the ongoing Libra case. Speculations are circulating that a video allegedly featuring Argentine President Javier Milei promoting Libra could have been deleted from the storage device.
Prior to the seizure of the drive, Novelli reportedly deleted numerous files, raising questions about the nature and significance of the removed data. While some of the files were disguised under the names of movies and TV shows, cybersecurity experts believe that they could potentially conceal valuable information.
The Chief of the Technical Analysis Laboratory of Information Technology of the Public Ministry has recommended a forensic analysis of the seized drive to potentially recover the deleted folders and files, if they hold relevance to the investigation.
Insiders familiar with the case have drawn connections between the deleted files and statements made by Hayden Davis of Kelsier Ventures, who hinted at the existence of a unreleased video featuring President Milei endorsing Libra.
Questions arise about the whereabouts of the purported video mentioned by Davis. Could it be among the deleted files? Verification is imperative to uncover the truth.
Although the Argentine Anti-Corruption Office has cleared President Milei of any ethical misconduct related to his association with Libra, legal proceedings in both U.S. and Argentine courts are progressing.
In a recent development, Circle took action to freeze approximately $57 million in funds linked to Libra’s wallets at the behest of Argentine authorities, as part of an investigation into the communication channels of individuals allegedly involved in the token’s launch.
For more updates on the Libra case:
Read more: Libra Case Update: $57 Million Frozen, Investigations Progress
Read more: President Milei Gets Absolved: No Infringement Found in Libra’s Promotion