Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
They are released this Saturday at the expalillona of the Central institute and television model of Honduras Ilsa Vanessa Molina, who was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for receiving more than L9 million from one of the ghost or briefcase companies that dismayed at the Honduran Institute of Social Security (IHSS).
Molina’s mother, Ilsa Damaris Aguirre Flors, also involved in the embezzlement, was released from prison that day. New Penal Code.
On his way out of the National Women’s Penitentiary for Social Adaptation (PNFAS) the palillona merely said in the media that “it is a victory for God.” She wore sportswear and wore a ponytail in her hair.
Molina’s lawyer, Héctor Durán, told Newspaper THE PRESS that they were already waiting for this resolution because that is what is legally required.
“It ‘s a benefit of parole according to the New Penal Code for having served half the sentence, six years two months, the sentence was 12 years three months, ”he explained.
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The popularly known as the Palillona was convicted on December 5, 2016 after undergoing an abbreviated procedure where she admitted to having received 9,200,000 lempiras as a manager of the briefcase company Investments and Medical Supplies (Insumedic).
The penalty imposed on Molina was for money laundering, which was committed as part of the billionaire desfalc at the IHSS, Considered by many to be the largest corruption case in Honduran history.
The company Insumedic was created in June 2012 in order to illegally steal funds from Social Security. In 2013, Ilsa Molina served as manager of Insomedic.
In August 2014, the involvement of La Palillona with the embezzlement of Social Security and the Public Ministry he accused her in December this year. In January 2015, she tried to flee justice by traveling illegally to the United States, But was captured by US authorities at the border.
She applied for asylum, but in May 2016 she was notified that her asylum had been denied and she was deported in June of the same year. Molina received one condemnation of 12 years and three months in prison, while his mother received 8 years in September 2020 for the crime of asset laundering.