Billionaire Salinas Briefly Threatened With Arrest in AT&T Suit

(Bloomberg) – Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas, some companies at & T
According to the Bloomberg Billionares Index, Salinas, one of the richest men of Mexico, has a richest of 7.5 billion dollars, Electronic retailer Elektra and TV Azteca and other businesses such as Azteca and Banco Azteca. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is a vocal rival of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has repeatedly criticized him and his companies and companies for claiming that their business disputes have not paid billions of taxes.
The ultimatum in his arrest came from another disagreement about a debt allegedly with AT&T. In 2014, the company acquired Salinas’s Mexico Telekom business and filed a lawsuit in 2020 and claimed that he owed money through previously unpaid taxes based on previous property.
Salinas’s companies objected to this, but lost and disrespect the court. And when this despise finding finds the payment, Andrea Masley, the Judge of the New York State Supreme Court, ordered Salinas to pay Salinas in two weeks to pay 20 million horses -& t $ until he did it. Order, which has not been reported before, also included the best Salinas operator Francisco Borrego, who served as a general consultant to its companies.
Mas Don’t be imprisoned in Rikers. It is not a pleasant place, Mas said Masley referred to the Bad Famous Rikers Island Prison Complex in New York.
Salinas and their companies have issued a common bond of $ 25 million before the last two -week deadline determined by Masley, but they also object to the decision. Grupo Salinas representative did not respond to the request request.
In Mexico, Salinas and his companies face pressure not only from the government for alleged unpaid taxes, but also from the unpaid bond holders who bought debts in Azteca. Grupo Salinas said in a statement last week, the bond owners’ debt to the best of the dialogue on how to reconstruct the best, he said.
-Michael O’Seyle has help.
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