Milei Cleared in $LIBRA Crypto Probe Anti‑Corruption Office Rules It Was a Personal Act
HKAN | June 8, 2025. Argentina’s Anti‑Corruption Office (OA) has officially cleared President Javier Milei of any wrongdoing related to his endorsement of the meme token $LIBRA, confirming that his actions were personal—not an abuse of public office.
Key Findings
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The OA determined Milei’s February post promoting $LIBRA on his personal X account didn’t involve government resources or official capacity, and thus did not breach public ethics.
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The investigation concluded that the tweet was an individual communication, separate from state endorsement.
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This ruling officially ends the internal administrative inquiry, although ongoing civil and criminal cases continue at the federal level.
What Sparked “Cryptogate”?
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In February, shortly after meeting the $LIBRA founders, Milei tweeted in support of the token, describing it as a potential engine for Argentina’s small businesses.
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The post triggered a massive surge in token value, only for it to crash dramatically—leading to estimated losses of over $250 million among thousands of investors.
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Amid investor backlash and pressure, Milei deleted the post, and authorities launched both administrative and judicial probes.
Ruling & Remaining Legal Landscape
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The OA’s clearance, based on evidence the tweet was a personal act, dissolves the executive-level inquiry.
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However, the legal saga is far from over: federal courts and international litigations are ongoing. A judge recently ordered Milei and his sister’s bank records unsealed for further review.
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Furthermore, $LIBRA-related criminal investigations and class-action lawsuits are active in Argentina, the U.S., and the U.K.
Market & Political Fallout
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Following the OA’s announcement, the $LIBRA token saw a temporary 80% value surge, as investors interpreted the news as a positive sign—even while underlying legal issues remain unresolved.
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Political opposition remains fierce, calling the probe’s dissolution a move to shield Milei from accountability.
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Judiciary and federal prosecutors are pressing ahead, with further hearings anticipated in the coming weeks.
Why This Matters
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Separation of Personal vs. Public The ruling highlights the importance of distinguishing private opinion from official government action, especially for high-ranking figures in volatile markets.
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Crypto Governance Under Pressure — The case underscores growing challenges as politicians express personal crypto views amidst rising regulatory scrutiny and investor protection concerns.
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Legal Uncertainty Continues — Although Milei is cleared administratively, the remaining judicial processes could still impact his political stability and Argentina’s crypto reputation globally.
What to Watch Next
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Whether Argentine federal courts lift Milei’s bank secrecy and reveal deeper financial ties.
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Status updates on cross-border lawsuits, including those under U.S. and U.K. jurisdictions.
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New regulatory moves or parliamentary actions prompted by this high-profile crypto controversy.
Milei gets a reprieve—he’s cleared of official wrongdoing in the $LIBRA scandal, but the broader crypto court drama is far from over. The fallout now moves from the political stage to the judiciary, and signals to global leaders: personal crypto endorsements can carry serious consequences.
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