Federal justice looks the other way
The Attorney General’s Office (FGR) has clean hands. Or at least, empty. Federal sources confirm that there is no open investigation against Karime Macías Tubilla, the ex-wife of former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte.
The entire mess over the alleged 122 million pesos diverted from the state DIF remains, for now, at the local level. A nice example of how the system fragments responsibility.
An asylum that changes everything
The master move was in 2019. Macías moved to the United Kingdom and then obtained political asylum. That froze the arrest warrant and the extradition request he had from Xalapa.
The federal government sent a diplomatic note of disagreement to the United Kingdom.
But here is the detail that smacks of manipulated legal precedent: since there is no active federal investigation, the FGR says that it cannot proceed criminally. A very convenient legal loophole.
Meanwhile, at the North Prison, Duarte was informed about his ex-wife’s diplomatic protection. In that same hearing, they linked him to proceedings for embezzlement and gave him preventive detention for another alleged diversion, this time of five million.
His defense has already announced that he will challenge. The circus continues, but some headliners have VIP passes to stay out of the arena.




