Javier Milei’s Siblings Play Hide-and-Seek in $4.5M Crypto Circus 🎭

In a plot twist worthy of a novela, Argentine President Javier Milei and his sister Karina decided that showing up was optional—especially when it came to the whole LIBRA meme coin mess. Guess they thought the court was just a social gathering, or maybe they had better things to do—like counting their imaginary money.

And surprise! No lawyers or legal eagles fluttered into sight. The virtual hearing turned into a one-man show, featuring only Manuel Terrones Godoy’s attorney, who, rumor has it, has a knack for being involved in shady financial tangoes. Truly a spectacle—like a circus without the clowns, but with plenty of bad decisions.

Coin spinning in the air, maybe it lands in trouble?

Judge Turns Up the Heat in LIBRA Detective Story

Judge María Servini, not one to sit idly by, has decided to crack open the federal investigation like a stubborn coconut. She’s sent a formal note to Argentina’s Central Bank, demanding access to the Milei family’s banking secrets—back to 2023, no less. Because if you’re going to hide, hide big—or better yet, just not hide at all.

The plot thickens as rumors swirl that the Mileis had ties to LIBRA promoters, which promptly went belly-up after the President tweeted his enthusiasm. Turns out, around 25 victims—both within Argentina and beyond—might be out $4.5 million, apparently lost in a crypto black hole. Who knew that endorsement could turn into a financial carnival gone wrong?

Falling cryptocurrency chart with a dramatic splash

Servini’s not just playing detective; she’s freezing assets left and right—probably in an effort to make the culprits think twice. Targeted are Mauricio Novelli, the tech whiz connecting Milei to American developer Hayden Davis; Sergio Morales, who once advised the Securities folks; and Manuel Terrones Godoy, whose social media fame is now in question—with security footage showing his family hauling bags full of… well, something suspicious.

On February 17, the Novelli family made a quick exit from a bank branch—empty-handed in the eyes of the law, but apparently loaded with something else. The Police report notes that their bags looked heavier than a Sunday roast, and just days earlier, President Milei had praised LIBRA on social media—only for it to go down faster than a piñata at a carnival.

So here we are, folks. A president’s cryptocurrency dream turning into a court saga fit for a Shakespearean tragedy—and good meantime, the money’s disappearing faster than a politician’s promise after election day. Stay tuned, because this story isn’t over yet. Probably.

Shadows of secrets and lies lurking behind the scene

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2025-05-18 19:35