Jean Messiha devuelve 42.000 euros de una colecta a las viudas de los agentes

Jean Messiha ha devuelto los 42.000 euros recaudados mediante una campaña de crowdfunding destinada a las viudas de dos funcionarios de prisiones asesinados durante la fuga de Mohamed Amra en 2024. Sus abogados alegan la ausencia de intención fraudulenta.

Jean Messiha devolvió la totalidad de los fondos a las demandantes el jueves, según sus abogados. El letrado Gérald Pandelon declaró a la AFP que los 42.000 euros habían sido reembolsados y que no existía ningún elemento intencional o material vinculado al supuesto delito de abuso de confianza.

Los abogados de las viudas expresaron su malestar por la demora. El letrado Matthieu Chirez señaló que la restitución solo se produjo tras la presentación de cargos penales y el hecho de que el caso recibiera atención mediática. La letrada Pauline Ragot subrayó que los hechos seguían estando acreditados y que ahora estaban en manos de la autoridad judicial.

Las denuncias por abuso de confianza fueron presentadas el 21 de mayo en París por Sandrine Le Hay Moello y Mary Garcia. Inicialmente, Jean Messiha había atribuido el error a fallos internos de la plataforma GoFundMe.

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