By Leila Miller

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -A federal civil court judge in Argentina on Monday barred media outlets from publishing audio recordings that were made inside the presidential palace, presumably of the sister of President Javier Milei, as the government weathers a storm of corruption allegations heading into elections.

The president’s spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, posted on social media a court order that prohibits distribution of the audios recorded inside the Casa Rosada presidential palace via media outlets or social media platforms.

The government had filed a complaint in federal court against an “operation of illegal intelligence with the aim of destabilizing the country in the middle of an election campaign,” Adorni said.

The recordings included private conversations of of

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