The laundering of Fernando Burlando

The lawyer who defended the murderers of the News photographer Jose Luis Cabezas and he gained fame as an unscrupulous criminal, taking advantage of the crime of rugby players to refound his image and enter the political arena. opportune new man, mocking launderingis the cover title of News This week.

For many years he boasted of being the “lawyer for the bad guys”; a technician who did not choose clients if they could afford it. In honor of that profile fired by himself, it is logical to imagine that if the crime of Fernando Baez Sosa would have happened twenty years ago Fernando Burlando he could be adding high-end consumptions -which he always exhibited as professional trophies- with the fees multiplied by eight that the defense of the accused generated. But the billing criminal lawyer now has other intentions that are incompatible with that version of success.

Launching into a political career, as a candidate for governor of Buenos Aires, linked to javier milei at the national level, they speculate on their environment.

In an impeccable political marketing move, he now assumes a moral discourse associated with a cause that moves society. He does it from the same room pains where he defended the bakers, the group commanded by policeman Prellezo to kidnap and kill our partner.

Just this week marked the 26th anniversary of that crime that shook Argentina. In a complete show of cynicism, when a colleague reminded him of his anniversary in one of his regular press conferences, Burlando responded by avoiding his role in that trial as defender of the executioners of heads and he even evoked unlikely encounters with José Luis’s parents, now deceased.

In this week’s News we tell you who he really is Fernando Burlando.

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