El liquidador de la Iglesia de la Unificación comienza a aceptar reclamaciones de las víctimas

El liquidador de la Iglesia de la Unificación ha comenzado a aceptar reclamaciones por pérdidas presentadas por seguidores, exseguidores y sus familiares. El periodo de recepción estará abierto hasta el 20 de mayo del próximo año.

El liquidador comenzó a aceptar las reclamaciones el 20 de mayo. Los solicitantes elegibles incluyen a seguidores y exseguidores de la Iglesia de la Unificación, así como a sus familiares.

Las solicitudes se recibirán hasta el 20 de mayo del próximo año como parte de los procedimientos judiciales en Japón.

Este paso marca el inicio formal de un proceso oficial destinado a abordar las pérdidas vinculadas al grupo.

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