Chilean Judge Questions Pinochet on Riggs Bank Money 
Friday, August 20, 2004 at 07:49AM
TheSpook
A Chilean judge has questioned former dictator Augusto Pinochet about secret U.S. bank accounts worth up to $8 million, a member of Pinochet's legal defense said on Friday. It was the first time Pinochet, 88, has appeared before a judge since the Supreme Court ruled in 2001 he was mentally incompetent to stand trial in a landmark human rights case. Gen Pinochet, 88, was questioned at his home about 10 days ago after agreeing to testify, a member of his legal team told reporters. It was his first interview with a judge since being ruled unfit to stand trial over human rights violations in 2001.While Pinochet has long been accused of human rights abuses, the discovery of the U.S. accounts prompted the first accusations of corruption. Pinochet's family and lawyers have denied he stole public monies. [more ] and [more ]
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