(clears throat) Alright, folks, gather ’round. We’ve got a right old kerfuffle on our hands. It seems the President of Chile, Gabriel Boric, has found himself in a bit of a pickle. (pauses for comedic effect) A woman has accused him of harassment, but his lawyer, Jonatan Valenzuela, is having none of it. In fact, he’s turned the tables and claims the President is the real victim here. (raises an eyebrow)
Now, I know what you’re thinking. “How can the President be the victim of harassment?” Well, apparently, this woman sent him a whopping 25 unsolicited emails from different mailboxes between 2013 and 2014. (dramatic pause) That’s a lot of emails, folks. I mean, I’ve had ex-girlfriends who haven’t sent me that many emails, and I’ve done some pretty questionable things in my time. (chuckles)
But wait, it gets better. One of these emails allegedly contained explicit, unsolicited, and non-consensual images. (gasps) Oh dear, that’s a bit of a naughty, isn’t it? I mean, I’m no expert, but I’m pretty sure sending someone unsolicited saucy pictures isn’t exactly the best way to get their attention. (winks)
Now, Valenzuela claims the President has been a victim of systematic harassment and that these emails were just the tip of the iceberg. (dramatic music plays in the background) And, of course, the President “categorically rejects and denies” the allegations of harassment. (smirks) Well, that’s what they all say, don’t they?
But here’s the thing, folks. This whole situation reeks of a bit of a mess. I mean, who sends 25 unsolicited emails to someone, let alone the President of Chile? And what’s with the explicit images? It’s all a bit… suspect. (raises an eyebrow)
As the great philosopher, Rowan Atkinson, once said, “I’m not a vegetarian because I love animals. I’m a vegetarian because I hate plants.” (chuckles) Well, I’m not saying the President is innocent or guilty, but I do think we need to take a closer look at this situation before we start pointing fingers.
And that’s the thing about politics, folks. It’s all a bit of a game, isn’t it? (smirks) One minute you’re the hero, the next you’re the villain. But hey, at least it makes for some good entertainment. (winks)
So, there you have it, folks. The President of Chile, accused of harassment, but claiming to be the real victim. It’s all a bit of a mess, but hey, that’s what makes life interesting, right? (smirks) Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go send some unsolicited emails to my ex-girlfriends. (laughs) Just kidding, folks! (or am I?)
Jonatan Valenzuela, the attorney representing President Gabriel Boric, has come forward with claims that his client is the victim of a woman who filed a harassment complaint against him, alleging that she sent him up to 25 emails from various email addresses over the course of a year.
The president’s lawyer, Jonatan Valenzuela, has provided further details regarding the harassment complaint filed against President Gabriel Boric. In a press release, Valenzuela revealed that President Boric was the target of systematic harassment between 2013 and 2014 by the woman who has since reported him for sexual harassment to the Magallanes Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
As stated in the press release, Valenzuela pointed out that “from July 2013 to 2014, my client was subjected to a barrage of unsolicited emails, constituting a clear case of systematic harassment, which has now culminated in the woman’s formal complaint to the Magallanes Regional Prosecutor’s Office on September 6, 2023.” Valenzuela emphasized that the emails were sent by the same individual who has accused President Boric of harassment.
According to Valenzuela, during this period, President Boric received up to 25 unsolicited emails from various email addresses, allegedly sent by the woman who has accused him of harassment. The content of these emails has not been disclosed in detail, but Valenzuela confirmed that one email contained explicit, unsolicited, and non-consensual images.
President Boric’s lawyer reassured the public that his client has been fully cooperative with the authorities, saying, “From the beginning, President Boric has been at the complete disposal of the authorities to clarify these facts in the most thorough manner possible.”
As reported by Valenzuela, the woman in question filed the harassment complaint on September 6, 2023, at the Magallanes Regional Prosecutor’s Office. The lawyer emphasized that President Boric “categorically rejects and denies the content of this complaint,” citing the president’s status as a victim of systematic harassment through the email correspondence.
Valenzuela reiterated, “I want to be very emphatic and clear that this is a case that must be viewed globally. The president is a victim of systematic harassment through the sending of emails, which has culminated in this year’s complaint.” He reaffirmed the president’s commitment to cooperating with the authorities to clarify the facts and resolve the matter.
Please note that this article reports on an ongoing judicial process. As per Article 4 of the Criminal Procedure Code, individuals identified as detained or charged should not be considered guilty or treated as such until they are convicted by a final sentence.