October 2022
A federal prosecutor files a criminal complaint against the executives of Ford Motor Argentina. Third Federal Court initiates investigation in November.
December 2018
Two former Ford executives, Pedro Müller and Héctor Francisco Sibilla, are convicted for abduction and torture of 24 workers; sentenced to 10 and 12 years respectively.
February 2018
Public hearings against two former Ford Motor Argentina executives begin at the San Martín Federal Oral Court N 1.
May 2005
Supreme Court strikes down late 1980s-era amnesty laws that had prohibited human rights litigation in Argentina for abuses during the 1976-1983 Military Dictatorship. Human rights cases from the dictatorship-era are now possible.
December 2017
Trial begins after having been postponed twice. One of the three defendants died in the time between the investigation’s commencement and the trial.
May 2013
Three former Ford executives indicted for crimes against humanity following the 2002 criminal investigation. They provided information about their workers to security forces prior to those workers’ kidnapping, detainment, and torture.
December 2006
A public prosecutor charges that the military operated a clandestine detention center within Ford’s factory and that company officials helped the military kidnap, detain, and torture 25 Ford employees.
February 2006
Lawsuit filed by former Ford workers and union organizers against Ford Argentina in Argentina’s 35th Civil Court.