Judge orders immediate release of former Pemex director
The Control Judge, Consuelo Adriana Correa, revoked the preventive detention faced by Víctor Rodríguez Padilla, former director of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex). The decision was made after the defense presented a public deed that proves a fixed address in Mexico City.
One of the key factors was that, at the time the measure was imposed, Rodríguez Padilla had not been able to prove permanent residence. That gap was corrected with the new documentation.
In addition, the judge considered the writing of the former official’s wife, María Felicia Jiménez Lavie, who expressed her forgiveness and her intention to seek an alternative solution to the criminal process.
Based on these elements, Correa determined to modify the precautionary measure and annul the justified preventive detention.
Two-hour deadline for release
The resolution included a period of two hours, starting at 10:45 a.m. this Tuesday, for the director of the Morelos Social Reintegration Center to comply with the order and carry out the necessary procedures for the departure of Rodríguez Padilla.
The case continues its legal course, now without the measure of imprisonment.




