Tax collectors from the SAT were caught outside Salinas Pliego's house, but he didn't show up.

Mansion with a huge gate.- SAT auditors were reportedly stationed outside Ricardo Salinas Pliego's home, but he didn't even appear.
Despite being spotted arriving at his mansion, the businessman and chief tax evader has not responded to repeated calls from process servers, who have a warrant to seize the keys to his yacht and all the cigars he has stored at his home.
Salinas Pliego just peeked out from between the curtainsGuess who brought their yacht from Europe and is going on vacation to the Caribbean? 😌 pic.twitter.com/Zqu3Ptf09E
— Don Ricardo Salinas Pliego (@RicardoBSalinas) December 18, 2024
“Ricardito, we’re here…” shouted an official, urging the businessman to show his face.
Despite ringing the doorbell, whistling at him, and even peeking through a crack in the fence, the second most beloved Salinas in the country didn't come out, forcing the auditors to slip the new tax credit under the gate so he could at least see how much interest he's already owed.
It is believed that the decentralized body will continue sending personnel until they manage to find the owner of TV Azteca, taking the "let's see who tires first" situation to unprecedented levels.
You won't believe this, but our yacht was hit while we were in Naples.
I'll tell you ☕️... Steve Jobs' yacht, founder of Apple (now his wife Laurene's), hit us while we were anchored off Naples. I'd like to know what the captain was doing and the... pic.twitter.com/R1XVzZFGkD
— Don Ricardo Salinas Pliego (@RicardoBSalinas) August 7, 2024
“We’ll be back tomorrow,” shouted one of the vested men before leaving, while the owner of Elektra discreetly peeked through the curtains, holding a mug that read: “He who owes, fears.”
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