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Panama Political Scandal: Extortion Charges and Anti-Corruption Fight

A political scandal unfolds in Panama involving prosecutors and judges accused of colluding with corrupt circles and persecuting political opponents under the guise of an anti-corruption fight. Bets are placed on Juan Diego's absence due to fear. The story promises to get even more complicated.


A comment from one person suggests that history will remember Kenya Porcell and her prosecutors not for their fight against corruption, but for being the enforcers in the persecution of 'El Loco.' Bets are being placed that Juan Diego will not come to Panama for the end-of-year holidays for fear that he will not be able to return to Harvard afterwards. 'Lucho,' the prosecutor, must order the auditing of files related to the 'focopeados' (extortion group) because complainants are saying that there is an abundance of evidence against this group of extortionists, but nothing progresses, while less serious cases are taken to their fullest extent. Now that her best friend's name has become synonymous with extortion, Mariela 'Sal y Pimienta' has disappeared from social media. 'El Loco' predicts that these prosecutors will be imprisoned in the near, very near future. Tighten the screws! 'El Loco' reminded the prosecutors and judges who were copying orders from the corrupt 'varelato' and 'GobierNito' about Article 1950 of the Judicial Code, which concerns their criminal and civil liability for the damages and losses from filing illegal processes. After the stab in the back from the 'focopeados,' people are waiting for AA to go to the Public Ministry to file his complaint, just as he did with a colleague whom he showed no mercy to until he achieved a conviction. In the corridors of the Court, it is being said that Magistrate MELA should have some shame and renounce any aspiration to be re-elected as President of the Court after the scandal that uncovered her ties with the disgraceful extortion champion of Movin. The prosecutor Ayú Prado, brother of the former Court magistrate, decided to archive the complaint filed by Zulay against the former president of La Prensa and her band of assassins of misinformation, despite the overwhelming evidence that they published private conversations without authorization and with the intention of causing harm. In the hallways of the Prosecutor's Office, there are those who believe that 'Lucho' should keep an eye on Prosecutor Ayú Prado because ordering the complaint to be archived at a time when the complainant has been labeled an extortionist and Mulino has urged the affected parties to take legal action is too strange and suspicious. At the Odebrecht case hearing, which begins on January 12, people will see and hear the atrocities and crimes committed by some prosecutors under the pretext of fighting corruption. We remind the lady mayor that this information is public knowledge. 'Cocobolo' Cedeño threw a torpedo at Irma, reminding her that San Miguelito is not as beautiful as was predicted during the electoral campaign. Over in Darién, there was a 'scuffle' between Deputy Mosquera and the units of God and Country. Or is he afraid of them? Command reports that Senafront has mounted operations that range from the Eastern, Panama Este, and Western zones... zero tolerance for the underworld, dad. But, well, I imagine she must be very embarrassed. Over in Detroit, there are representatives complaining that Irma has blocked their access to the municipal treasury's information. Time to round up the scoundrels, they say. Look who's talking...

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