Santo Domingo.- The Public Ministry described as weak and disorganized the arguments presented by the defense of former prosecutor Jean Alain Rodríguez against the evidence filed against him in the administrative corruption case called Medusa.
The director of the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for the Prosecution of Administrative Corruption (Pepca), Mirna Ortiz, stated that the defense has spent three days presenting incidents without order, which, as she explained, makes it difficult for the court to clearly identify their claims. She indicated that the judges granted a deadline until Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. for the lawyers to organize their strategy and present their arguments in a structured manner.
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The process takes place in the Second Collegiate Court of the National District, composed of magistrates Claribel Nivar, Yissell Soto and Clara Castillo, who adjourned the hearing until February 25, 2026. During the last day, the defense of the defendant Alfredo Solano Augusto continued to present incidents before the court. According to the indictment, Rodríguez Sánchez allegedly embezzled more than RD$6,000 million through fraudulent processes between 2016 and 2020, a period in which he served as Attorney General of the Republic. In addition to the former official, the case includes Jhonatan Loander Medina Reyes, Alfredo Alexander Solano Augusto, Jhonatan Joel Rodríguez Imbert, Javier Alejandro Forteza Ibarra, Rafael Antonio Mercedes Marte, Miguel José Moya, Braulio Michael Batista Barias, Alejandro Martín Rosa Llanes, Ramón Lucrecio Burgos, Isis Tapia, Félix Antonio Rosario Labrada, Francis Ramírez Moreno, Rolando Rafael Sebelén Torres, César Nicolás Rizik Pimentel and José Luis Liriano Adames.






