External Publication
Visit Post

Bolivian prosecutors confirm they will seek 20 years in prison for Evo Morales on trafficking charges

News from Latin America and Mercosur [Unofficial] May 13, 2026
Source
Bolivia's Public Prosecutor's Office on Tuesday confirmed it will maintain its request for a 20-year prison sentence against former president Evo Morales (2006-2019) for aggravated human trafficking, in proceedings that are moving forward despite the former leader's absence and a fresh arrest warrant issued against him after his failure to appear at Monday's hearing. Prosecutors argue that Morales had a relationship during his second term with a 15-year-old girl, with whom he allegedly fathered a daughter, and that the minor's parents are said to have consented to the relationship in exchange for political favors and economic improvements.

Discussion in the ATmosphere

Loading comments...