Most of the stuff in that article is either hearsay or common knowledge with no charges attached to it. What he said about his blueberry farm in 2007 or even his time in Uruguayan politics in 2019 are just fluff to paint a picture.
The case is that he mislead 2 investors into buying shares in a Peruvian power company by providing guarantees that weren't accurate and that he then offered to purchase them back at a huge discount despite knowing that an offer was coming for a couple of hundred grand more.
I'm not saying he's not a bit shady and I'd happily see him sell his shares but if this was some huge scandal it wouldn't be reported by "eureporter" and wouldn't be filling the article with stuff like "Sartori's close relationship with his father in law who was charged with corruption".
The case is that he mislead 2 investors into buying shares in a Peruvian power company by providing guarantees that weren't accurate and that he then offered to purchase them back at a huge discount despite knowing that an offer was coming for a couple of hundred grand more.
I'm not saying he's not a bit shady and I'd happily see him sell his shares but if this was some huge scandal it wouldn't be reported by "eureporter" and wouldn't be filling the article with stuff like "Sartori's close relationship with his father in law who was charged with corruption".

