Despite the silence pact with the K, Lázaro Báez could spend the rest of his life in prison. He has a 10-year sentence on the Money Route K and another 6 years on Highways.

But trials were opened against him for three cases of tax evasion and one for the purchase of a field in Uruguay that would aggravate his judicial situation. And the Court ordered to investigate the origin of the support that he passes to his ex-wife. The increase in sentences is key, both for conditional release (given two-thirds of the sentence completed) or for temporary releases.