"Ojo Gorini," Juan Grabois's fiery remark against the judge who decided to imprison Cristina Kirchner, preceded a torrent of threats.

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"Ojo Gorini," Juan Grabois's fiery remark against the judge who decided to imprison Cristina Kirchner, preceded a torrent of threats.

"Ojo Gorini," Juan Grabois's fiery remark against the judge who decided to imprison Cristina Kirchner, preceded a torrent of threats.

As the deadline for the courts to decide how Cristina Kirchner will serve her six years in prison after being convicted of corruption in the Vialidad Case is shortened, the tempers of Kirchnerist leaders are flaring to the point that a remark made by leader Juan Grabois against Judge Jorge Gorini , who must decide on the execution of the sentence, acted as a trigger for a series of threats and intimidating messages against the magistrate.

" Gorini, be careful, humiliating Cristina is an act of treason because she not only has human dignity but also a presidential office," he stated last night on a Cenital streaming program, quickly clarifying that this was "an opinion, a statement, not a threat." But this clarification was ignored on social media, and the judge ended up trending under the hashtag #GoriniEsCómplice .

With his rapid-fire rhetoric, the lawyer and former presidential candidate had argued that "saying 'watch out, Rosatti,' is not a threat. A threat is saying, 'Rosatti, I'm going to kill you.'" With that example, Grabois alluded to the president of the Supreme Court, Horacio Rosatti, who on Tuesday, when the conviction was upheld, was the target of graffiti in Rosario , the city where he was mayor and where the Peronist party accused him of treason. One person was arrested for this intimidation.

But the manager of the Argentina Humana label, who sat at the central table of the PJ (Party of the People's Party) with Máximo Kirchner and Sergio Massa two days ago to give his support to the former president, was not the only one who replicated the intimidating tone towards Gorini, given that on social networks there were a series of posts that "generated concern" in the judge and his family, according to what Clarín was able to find out.

Various users on the networks gave clues about the neighborhood where Gorini lives and one of them, identified as JoséVivas54 in X, even published a photo of the judge of the Federal Oral Court 2 with a text that among other things said "look at him well" and the slogan "Bingo, bingo to whoever finds him ."

One of the intimidating tweets against Judge Jorge Gorini. One of the intimidating tweets against Judge Jorge Gorini.

Although the posts were taken down following complaints from social media users, their proliferation led the group of judges, Compromiso Judicial, one of the sector's collegiate lists, to express its " strongest condemnation " of all the demonstrations that "seem to denigrate and intimidate Judge Jorge Luciano Gorini."

While a stoic guard remains at the foot of the balcony of Cristina's new house, on San José 1100, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Constitución day and night despite complaints from neighbors, her son Máximo Kirchner led a meeting this Monday afternoon at the PJ headquarters where, under the excuse of commemorating the 70th anniversary of the bombings in Plaza de Mayo, there were strong calls to "support" the former president.

In this context, he highlighted the statement made by writer and former congresswoman Araceli Bellotta , who warned an impassioned audience questioning the sentence: "Those who did this to us are no longer our adversaries, they are our enemies." And, she concluded with the sentence: " They don't know what they did to the PJ."

Reject media harassment and support Judge Gorini!

From COMPROMISO, we express our strongest condemnation of the leaks on social media and other statements that purport to be aimed at denigrating and intimidating Judge Jorge Luciano Gorini, a member of the Capital's TOCF No. 2. pic.twitter.com/7gMM62RE53

— Judicial Commitment (@CompromisoOK) June 16, 2025

The attendees, surprised by a violent fake video of artificial bombings of the Casa Rosada to compare them with those of 1955, then marched from Matheu 130 to Cristina Kirchner's building, to see if she would appear to dance on the balcony .

Pressure and protests from La Cámpora in restaurants, highways, and supermarkets

During this Monday, a national holiday, the day that could have been a day of rest turned into a nuisance for those who tried to travel on the Buenos Aires La Plata highway , since this afternoon and for around three hours traffic was completely cut off at kilometer 16, in Bernal, Quilmes district - where Camporista Mayra Mendoza governs - by protesters who continued with their demonstrations of rejection of the Supreme Court ruling that just ratified the sentence imposed in 2022 on Cristina Kirchner by the Federal Oral Court 2 that Gorini integrates.

Activists blocked traffic on the La Plata highway on Monday in protest against the imminent arrest of Cristina Kirchner. Activists blocked traffic on the La Plata highway on Monday in protest against the imminent arrest of Cristina Kirchner.

Local representatives of La Cámpora and the Evita and Dignity Movements, among others, climbed onto the highway with flags and some tires, without any police patrol, whether municipal or provincial, even approaching to regulate traffic.

As if all that were not enough, some protesters heeded the call of the "military" in favor of the leader of the PJ and went out to throw leaflets with the warning "you don't mess with Cristina" in different places in the city, although they stood out in their abrupt entry to one of the most famous restaurants in Puerto Madero - like Happening - where they threw their leaflet on the tables of some diners and repeated the scene in the area of ​​La Recova, in Retiro, and even in the traditional café La Biela, in Recoleta .

There were also flyers being handed out at the exclusive Gardiner on the Costanera. The flyers there targeted "corrupt judges."

Kirchnerist activists threw leaflets in support of Cristina Kirchner at a restaurant in Puerto Madero.

Others, with the same copy on homemade paper, were posted outside supermarkets in Greater Buenos Aires, such as the Coto supermarket in José C. Paz, where a lone activist tried to maintain her story that the boss was not corrupt and did not deserve to go to jail.

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