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  • Jul 5

    Break-in at Ospina Abogados: Vito Quiles' file stolen after arrest warrant lifted

    Several individuals entered the Madrid offices of Ospina Abogados on Saturday night, deactivated the alarm, and stole only the physical case file of communicator Vito Quiles, the firm said. The break-in came a day after a judge lifted an arrest warrant for Quiles in a case involving former vice president María Jesús Montero.

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