By ruling of the Constitutional Court, the process for the former president's release begins.
Ollanta Humala and his wife, Nadine Heredia, are released from prison after spending 9 months in preventive detention.
May 7, 2019
The Prosecutor's Office requests 20 years in prison for Ollanta Humala and 26 years for his wife, Nadine Heredia.
The proceedings also involve several close associates of the former presidential couple.
February 21, 2022
The oral trial begins in February 2022 after years of investigations. During these proceedings, over 300 witnesses testified, including former ministers, businesspeople, and ex-officials.
The Prosecutor's Office backed its accusation with a comprehensive file of documentary, testimonial, and expert evidence.
After more than two years of hearings, the Public Ministry requested 20 years in prison for Ollanta Humala and 26 and a half years in prison for Nadine Heredia, considering their alleged involvement in hiding the origin and destination of the funds.
Additionally, the dissolution of the Peruvian Nationalist Party was requested.
April 15, 2025
The Judiciary concluded that the contributions received for the 2006 and 2011 presidential campaigns, originating from the Venezuelan government of Hugo Chavez, the construction company OAS, and the Workers' Party through Odebrecht, were illicit.