Argentine prosecutors have appealed a controversial court decision that benefited the owners of “La Salada,” a large, well-known fair in Lomas de Zamora. The appeal, filed with the Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation, seeks to reinstate the processing of Jorge Castillo, known as “El Rey de la Salada” (The King of La Salada), and other individuals involved. The original processing had been annulled by a lower court, a decision now under review. “La Salada” previously benefited from political support from Martín Insaurralde, a former official. The case centers around alleged illicit activities connected to the fair’s operation. Prosecutors aim to reverse the ruling and continue the legal proceedings against Castillo and associates. The appeal highlights ongoing legal battles surrounding the fair and its leadership.