According to the Associated Press, Argentine lawyers are pressing for accusations against the country's president, Javier Mailey, during the “ragpur” Libra token this weekend.
The AP accused Milei of committing fraud, claiming that when Milei retracted a message in favor of a token that had lost its value, the move “tugs the lag” investors He said he “took it out.”
Milei's office has publicly said it is unaware of the exact details behind the token, and has posted about it just like any other Argentina-based project or startup.
“The President shared a post from his personal account announcing the launch of a KIP Protocol project. He daily has many entrepreneurs who want to launch projects in Argentina to create jobs and attract investments. I'm going with it,” the president's office told the AP. I met the team behind it in Milei's office.
Milei has not yet been formally charged with a crime. The Associated Press reports that prosecutors will meet Monday to determine whether the case is worth pursuing.
Meanwhile, researchers on the chain determined that given the number of similar wallets, the team behind Libra could be the same behind the Melania token.