Juan Trujillo Cabrera, the lawyer representing Nicolás Petro, the son of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, has resigned from the case. Nicolás is under investigation for alleged illicit enrichment and money laundering. Trujillo Cabrera cited “differences in criteria” that prevented him from continuing to lead the defense, but he wished Nicolás success in his legal process. […]
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