Odaily News Libra token initiator Hayden Davis denied bribing Argentine President Milley in a statement. He called media reports "politically motivated." When asked if he denied making such accusations via text messages, his public relations representative replied that there was no record or record of Davis' phone. (CoinDesk)
Earlier today, Hayden Davis, co-founder of the Libra token, claimed in a text message last December that he had influenced the president's decision by bribing Karina Milei, the sister of Argentine President Javier Milei, and said, "I sent money to his sister, and he signed any document I said and did what I wanted." Karina Milei is an important figure in Milei's government. She is currently the Secretary-General of the Argentine Presidential Palace and the sister of the current Argentine President Javier Milei. At present, neither Karina Milei's office nor Hayden Davis responded to requests for comment, and it is unclear whether the latter actually paid the funds.
