Plaintiffs seek to hold Argentina in contempt in YPF lawsuit

Plaintiffs in the YPF expropriation lawsuit have asked Judge Loretta Preska to hold the Republic of Argentina in contempt for failing to provide personal text messages and emails from officials. This request is part of a discovery process to prove that the State and the oil company operate as a single entity. However, the judge recently suspended a prior order favoring the plaintiffs, offering temporary relief to Argentina.

In the lawsuit over the 2012 YPF expropriation, beneficiaries of the court ruling, led by the firm Burford Capital, filed a motion with New York federal judge Loretta Preska. They seek sanctions and a contempt order against Argentina if it continues refusing to hand over personal communications from officials and former officials, as part of the 'alter ego' discovery process. This aims to show that the Argentine State and YPF operate as one entity, enabling potential seizures of assets like the Central Bank or Aerolíneas Argentinas.

According to lawyer Sebastián Soler, 'the government argues that, as these are communications via personal accounts and devices, they can only be provided if the individuals consent.' Some have consented, but others, such as Economy Minister Luis Caputo and Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, refuse. The plaintiffs propose a schedule of informative filings from January 15 to March 5, 2026, to address this motion.

A positive development for Argentina came on December 23, 2025, when Preska suspended a prior order allowing investigation of YPF assets potentially subject to embargo. Specialist Sebastián Maril of Latam Advisors called it a 'Christmas gift for YPF,' as it temporarily halts that asset search. However, Maril noted that 'this order does not apply to discovery against other sovereign assets, which remains in effect.'

The case highlights tensions in repaying the debt from the expropriation, estimated in billions of dollars, and its implications for Argentina's economic sovereignty.

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Illustration depicting New York appeals court overturning $16B YPF expropriation ruling, with President Milei celebrating Argentina's victory.
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New York appeals court annuls YPF expropriation ruling against Argentina

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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York overturned on Friday the first-instance ruling ordering Argentina to pay over $16 billion for the 2012 YPF expropriation. President Javier Milei hailed the decision as a historic victory and criticized former Kirchnerist officials. The ruling averts a massive payout, though Burford Capital said it will appeal.

Following the U.S. appeals court's recent annulment of a $16 billion YPF expropriation ruling, Argentina gains partial relief from international litigation pressures. However, claims exceeding US$10 billion persist in cases involving debt, GDP-linked bonds, holdouts, Aerolíneas Argentinas, and related matters, amid reported government infighting.

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The Provincial Court of Madrid has revoked Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's order to collect all emails of Begoña Gómez from 2018 to 2025. The magistrates deem the measure lacks proper justification and violates principles of proportionality and necessity. However, the court upholds the embezzlement charges against Gómez and her assistant.

The Federal Chamber rejected Pablo Toviggino's request, AFA treasurer, to testify via Zoom and ordered him to appear in person on March 11 at the Comodoro Py courts for an alleged evasion of $19.350 million. Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia, AFA president, will also testify on March 12 in the same case initiated by ARCA. The investigation points to systematic omissions in tax payments between 2024 and 2025.

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Argentine justice has ordered the helicopter's owning company to provide information on who paid for flights to a mansion in Pilar linked to the AFA scandal. Pilots testified that the 60 landings were practice flights without passengers. Judge Marcelo Aguinsky is investigating AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino for alleged fund diversion.

In the ninth hearing of the Cuadernos case trial, repentant businessmen described a bribery scheme in road public works that directly implicates Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Statements on pressures for illegal contributions and money flows to El Calafate were reviewed. The federal tribunal resumed reading the accusation in the segment known as 'la Camarita'.

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Argentine police carried out a detention order against Galvarino Apablaza, former FPMR leader prosecuted as the intellectual author of Senator Jaime Guzmán's murder, but did not find him at his home on Wednesday. The incident coincides with the 35th anniversary of the crime. Chilean authorities are coordinating with Argentina to locate him and proceed with extradition.

 

 

 

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