{"id":262836,"date":"2024-02-02T02:33:07","date_gmt":"2024-02-02T02:33:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ecuadortimes.net\/es\/?p=262836"},"modified":"2024-02-02T02:33:07","modified_gmt":"2024-02-02T02:33:07","slug":"lawyers-went-from-defending-correismo-and-the-bucaram-to-representing-patron-norero","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ecuadortimes.net\/es\/lawyers-went-from-defending-correismo-and-the-bucaram-to-representing-patron-norero\/","title":{"rendered":"Lawyers went from defending Correismo and the Bucaram to representing &#8216;Patron&#8217; Norero"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"entry-content-inarticle\" class=\"entry-content\">\n<h3 class=\"noticia__entradilla\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">According to chats obtained from his mobile phone, Leandro Norero had a 50-member judicial and accounting team at his service. The payroll cost USD 50,000 per month.<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n<div id=\"attachment_262837\" style=\"width: 724px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-262837\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-full wp-image-262837\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ecuadortimes.net\/es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/ecuador-times-ecuador-news-lawyers-went-from-defending-correismo-and-the-bucaram-to-representing-patron-norero.jpg\" alt=\"ecuador-times-ecuador-news-lawyers-went-from-defending-correismo-and-the-bucaram-to-representing-patron-norero\" width=\"714\" height=\"400\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-262837\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Cristian Romero, Leandro Norero&#8217;s former lawyer, along with the rest of his team, after a hearing to link him to the money laundering case, on August 22, 2022, in Guayaquil.<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">After <\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">his arrest, in May 2022,<\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> drug trafficker <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Leandro &#8216;El Patr\u00f3n&#8217; Norero began an incessant task to seek<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, at all costs, his <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">impunity<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. He wanted him, his wife and his brothers to be released from the money laundering and arms trafficking cases in which they were accused.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">For this, &#8216;El Patr\u00f3n&#8217; put together a multidisciplinary team of <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">lawyers<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">accountants<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">experts<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. In charge of the entire operation was <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Helive Angulo, alias &#8216;Estimado&#8217;,<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> who served as an administrator of Norero&#8217;s assets and money.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">The size of the team was revealed by Norero and Angulo during a conversation they had on August 9, 2022, through the <\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Threema messaging application<\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"center1\" class=\"desktop banner_large banner_pc lateral_nota\" data-google-query-id=\"CMCcpK3Mi4QDFaWXgwgdLVoPEw\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">This and other <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">chats<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> are part of the <\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Metastasis case<\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> file, which is based on the conversations that the capo had from the Cotopaxi Prison, between May and October 2022, until he was murdered and which has revealed a complex plot that involves, according to the Prosecutor&#8217;s Office, politicians, judges, police officers and journalists.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">That day, &#8216;Estimado&#8217; asked Norero <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">for USD 50,000 to pay the two teams<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. A person identified as &#8216;Santiago&#8217; was in charge of the accountants and Cristian Romero was in charge of the lawyers.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Angulo explained to Norero that <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">each professional charged USD 1,200<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, that is, the USD 50,000 was enough to cover the fees of <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">41 professionals<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. They were joined by the bosses: <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Angulo<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Romero<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Xavier Novillo<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, alias Novita, another lawyer, who coordinated the team in Guayas.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">In addition to the three &#8216;chiefs&#8217;, the lawyers <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Armando Flor<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Kevin Prendes<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Sof\u00eda Garc\u00eda<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">C\u00e9sar \u00c1caro<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, who were in charge of presenting briefs and litigating in minor hearings, are prosecuted in the case.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">But there are still <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">many names that are not known<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">The experts in the National Court<\/span><\/span><\/h2>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">The work of Norero&#8217;s <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">legal and accounting team<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> was divided by province, but also <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">operated on a national scale<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Angulo<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Novillo and Romero<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> were in charge of the <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">national coordination<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. The three &#8211; in addition &#8211; planned <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">to go to the National Court of Justice<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> so that Norero and his brothers could be released with a habeas corpus whose processing, according to the chats, was irregular.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Romero<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> tried to do it through <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Wilman Ter\u00e1n<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, identified as &#8216; <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Devil<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> &#8216;, and who after the explosion of the Metastasis case resigned from the Presidency of the Judiciary Council. Romero sold himself &#8211; despite his short career &#8211; as a <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">specialist<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> in the highest body of ordinary justice.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">The provincial &#8216;distribution&#8217;<\/span><\/span><\/h2>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">According to the information in the hands of the Prosecutor&#8217;s Office, Cristian Romero also coordinated what was happening in <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Santo <\/span><\/span><\/strong> <strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Domingo<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. Under his advice, the drug trafficker would have reached judges <\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Emerson Curipallo and \u00c1ngel Lindado<\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">; as well as the prosecutor V\u00edctor Alc\u00edvar, alias &#8216;Pillo good people&#8217;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Using bribes, Romero would have gotten <\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Curipallo to release former vice president Jorge Glas<\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and the hitmen <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">alias &#8216;Madrid&#8217; and &#8216;Cuyuyuy&#8217;<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. While &#8216;Pillo good people&#8217; alerted the group of new operations or raids.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Romero<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> also had an impact in <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Cotopaxi<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, where Norero and his brothers Israel Norero and Johanna Zambrano were detained. He was in charge of reaching <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">judges Santiago Zumba and Jos\u00e9 Luis Segovia<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and paying them to free them. The offer was not fulfilled, and the bribes were returned.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">In <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Guayas<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, although <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Romero<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> acted in the hearings with his team, the <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">coordination<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> was in charge of <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Xavier Novillo<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> (<\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Novita<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">). This subject met with judges and prosecutors like Ronald Guerrero, alias &#8216; <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Mummy<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> &#8216;, to offer them bribes and agree on strategies.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">While in <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Manab\u00ed, <\/span><\/span><\/strong><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Helive Angulo<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> acted directly<\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. In the chats, &#8216;Estimado&#8217; boasted that <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Carlos Zambrano<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, former president of the Court of that province, was under his control. As well as Banny Molina, the judge who ordered the failed release of Glas and Daniel Salcedo.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Lawyer Connections<\/span><\/span><\/h2>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">When he was arrested, through Angulo and Novillo, <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Norero expanded his legal team<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and hired <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Cristian Romero<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and his associates.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Despite being 32 years old and having had <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">eight years of <\/span><\/span><\/strong> <strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">professional<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> career, this lawyer had <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">rapid growth<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, participated in important cases and defended public figures.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">One of his first appearances was at the beginning of 2020. Romero assumed the <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">defense of former Vice President Jorge Glas<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> in the <\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">2012-2016 Bribery<\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> case. In that process, the illegal financing of Alianza PAIS was investigated. Glas and Rafael Correa were sentenced to eight years in prison.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">But the <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">relations with Correismo<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> do not end there. In April 2021, on his social networks, Romero published photographs of a meeting with <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Virgilio Hern\u00e1ndez<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, current Andean parliamentarian for the Citizen Revolution, and <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Viviana Veloz<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, vice president of the Assembly. He spoke of &#8220;great challenges&#8221; together.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">While he defended Glas and met with more Correismo figures, Romero was not exclusive. He also worked in Guayaquil <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">with the Bucaram family<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">The lawyer and his team defended former president <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Abdal\u00e1 Bucaram, his sons<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> &#8211; &#8216;Dalo&#8217;, Jacobo and Michel &#8211; and <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">his daughter-in-law<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> Gabriela Pazmi\u00f1o from accusations of alleged <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">hospital corruption<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> during the pandemic.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">In one of the chats of the Metastasis case, on June 21, 2022, Romero assured Norero that &#8220;the largest trial in the country was against the Bucaram Family and <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">I won all 12 cases,<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and more than 14 habeas corpus.&#8221;<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">However, once Romero began working with Norero, <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">&#8216;El Patr\u00f3n&#8217; asked<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> the lawyer several times to stay away from the Bucarams and <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">work exclusively for him<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. Those connections bothered the drug trafficker.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">He also angrily claimed him when <\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">he was linked to Glas<\/span><\/span><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">. <\/span><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Lawyers <\/span><strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Jonathan Aguinda<\/span><\/strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, <\/span><strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Royman Litardo<\/span><\/strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> and <\/span><strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Hugo Lara<\/span><\/strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> participated in the habeas corpus with which <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Glas&#8217; failed release<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"> was ordered. The latter also defended, <\/span><strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Daniel Salcedo<\/span><\/strong><span class=\"\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">, close to the Bucarams and Norero.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Norero told Romero that he had to take care of who he used in his cases, because he did not want to be associated with anyone. Those <\/span><\/span><strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">same lawyers had filed habeas corpus on behalf of Norero and his brothers<\/span><\/span><\/strong><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\"><span style=\"vertical-align: inherit;\">Romero apologized and offered that it would never happen again.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"header__tags desktop\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.primicias.ec\/noticias\/seguridad\/norero-equipo-abogados-contadores-peritos\/\">https:\/\/www.primicias.ec\/noticias\/seguridad\/norero-equipo-abogados-contadores-peritos\/<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>According to chats obtained from his mobile phone, Leandro Norero had a 50-member judicial and accounting team at his service. The payroll cost USD 50,000 per month. After his arrest, in May 2022, drug trafficker Leandro &#8216;El Patr\u00f3n&#8217; Norero began an incessant task to seek, at all costs, his impunity. He wanted him, his wife and his brothers to be released from the money laundering and arms trafficking cases in which they were accused. For this, &#8216;El Patr\u00f3n&#8217; put together a multidisciplinary team of lawyers, accountants and experts. In charge of the entire operation was Helive Angulo, alias &#8216;Estimado&#8217;, who served as an administrator of Norero&#8217;s assets and money. The size of the team was revealed by Norero and Angulo during a conversation they had on August 9, 2022, through the Threema messaging application. This and other chats are part of the Metastasis case file, which is based on the conversations that the capo had from the Cotopaxi Prison, between May and October 2022, until he was murdered and which has revealed a complex plot that involves, according to the Prosecutor&#8217;s Office, politicians, judges, police officers and journalists. That day, &#8216;Estimado&#8217; asked Norero for USD 50,000 to pay the two teams. A person identified as &#8216;Santiago&#8217; was in charge of the accountants and Cristian Romero was in charge of the lawyers. Angulo explained to Norero that each professional charged USD 1,200, that is, the USD 50,000 was enough to cover the fees of 41 professionals. They were joined by the bosses: Angulo, Romero and Xavier Novillo, alias Novita, another lawyer, who coordinated the team in Guayas. In addition to the three &#8216;chiefs&#8217;, the lawyers Armando Flor, Kevin Prendes, Sof\u00eda Garc\u00eda and C\u00e9sar \u00c1caro, who were in charge of presenting briefs and litigating in minor hearings, are prosecuted in the case. But there are still many names that are not known. The experts in the National Court The work of Norero&#8217;s legal and accounting team was divided by province, but also operated on a national scale. Angulo, Novillo and Romero were in charge of the national coordination. The three &#8211; in addition &#8211; planned to go to the National Court of Justice so that Norero and his brothers could be released with a habeas corpus whose processing, according to the chats, was irregular. Romero tried to do it through Wilman Ter\u00e1n, identified as &#8216; Devil &#8216;, and who after the explosion of the Metastasis case resigned from the Presidency of the Judiciary Council. Romero sold himself &#8211; despite his short career &#8211; as a specialist in the highest body of ordinary justice. The provincial &#8216;distribution&#8217; According to the information in the hands of the Prosecutor&#8217;s Office, Cristian Romero also coordinated what was happening in Santo Domingo. Under his advice, the drug trafficker would have reached judges Emerson Curipallo and \u00c1ngel Lindado; as well as the prosecutor V\u00edctor Alc\u00edvar, alias &#8216;Pillo good people&#8217;. Using bribes, Romero would have gotten Curipallo to release former vice president Jorge Glas and the hitmen alias &#8216;Madrid&#8217; and &#8216;Cuyuyuy&#8217;. While &#8216;Pillo good people&#8217; alerted the group of new operations or raids. Romero also had an impact in Cotopaxi, where Norero and his brothers Israel Norero and Johanna Zambrano were detained. He was in charge of reaching judges Santiago Zumba and Jos\u00e9 Luis Segovia and paying them to free them. The offer was not fulfilled, and the bribes were returned. In Guayas, although Romero acted in the hearings with his team, the coordination was in charge of Xavier Novillo (Novita). This subject met with judges and prosecutors like Ronald Guerrero, alias &#8216; Mummy &#8216;, to offer them bribes and agree on strategies. While in Manab\u00ed, Helive Angulo acted directly. In the chats, &#8216;Estimado&#8217; boasted that Carlos Zambrano, former president of the Court of that province, was under his control. As well as Banny Molina, the judge who ordered the failed release of Glas and Daniel Salcedo. Lawyer Connections When he was arrested, through Angulo and Novillo, Norero expanded his legal team and hired Cristian Romero and his associates. Despite being 32 years old and having had eight years of professional career, this lawyer had rapid growth, participated in important cases and defended public figures. One of his first appearances was at the beginning of 2020. Romero assumed the defense of former Vice President Jorge Glas in the 2012-2016 Bribery case. In that process, the illegal financing of Alianza PAIS was investigated. Glas and Rafael Correa were sentenced to eight years in prison. But the relations with Correismo do not end there. In April 2021, on his social networks, Romero published photographs of a meeting with Virgilio Hern\u00e1ndez, current Andean parliamentarian for the Citizen Revolution, and Viviana Veloz, vice president of the Assembly. He spoke of &#8220;great challenges&#8221; together. While he defended Glas and met with more Correismo figures, Romero was not exclusive. He also worked in Guayaquil with the Bucaram family. The lawyer and his team defended former president Abdal\u00e1 Bucaram, his sons &#8211; &#8216;Dalo&#8217;, Jacobo and Michel &#8211; and his daughter-in-law Gabriela Pazmi\u00f1o from accusations of alleged hospital corruption during the pandemic. In one of the chats of the Metastasis case, on June 21, 2022, Romero assured Norero that &#8220;the largest trial in the country was against the Bucaram Family and I won all 12 cases, and more than 14 habeas corpus.&#8221; However, once Romero began working with Norero, &#8216;El Patr\u00f3n&#8217; asked the lawyer several times to stay away from the Bucarams and work exclusively for him. Those connections bothered the drug trafficker. He also angrily claimed him when he was linked to Glas. Lawyers Jonathan Aguinda, Royman Litardo and Hugo Lara participated in the habeas corpus with which Glas&#8217; failed release was ordered. The latter also defended, Daniel Salcedo, close to the Bucarams and Norero. Norero told Romero that he had to take care of who he used in his cases, because he did not want to be associated with anyone. Those same lawyers had filed habeas corpus on behalf of Norero and his brothers. 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