Argentine President Cristina Fernandez charged that deceased prosecutor Alberto Nisman had ties to Paul Singer, head of one of the hedge funds seeking billions of dollars from Argentina’s government. Vulture funds have been used to finance NGOs critical of the Argentine government. Earlier on Monday, Judge Javier De Luca dismissed Nisman's allegations against Fernandez that President was involved in a cover-up surrounding the investigation into the 1994 bombing of the Argentine Jewish Mutual Association (AMIA) and possible Iranian involvement in the attack. teleSUR.