Alcohol, drugs and beatings: Fabiola Yañez defines life with Alberto Fernández as “hell”

2024-08-14 02:30:00

Fabiola Yanez described as His coexistence problems with former President Alberto Fernandez were “hell”Last week he condemned gender-based violence. It was during her statement to the prosecutor of the case, Ramiro González, from the Argentine Consulate in Madrid, within the framework of a new statement in which the former First Lady also He attacked former officials close to the then-head of state.

Several portals with access to Yanez’s statement via Zoom reproduced the content of the exhibition, which included not only accusations of physical and psychological violence, but also the oppressive environment that resulted from the aggression. There is a problem with alcohol and marijuana use.

Yanez claims violence suffered by Fernandez ‘This has been the norm’ since 2016. He even revealed that that year was Inducing laborshe thought it was “the worst decision.” According to Yáñez, “We have to fix this, you have to stop,” the former president reportedly told her.

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The former first lady also spoke about the physical attacks she suffered during that time, including being “kicked on the floor.”

The miscarriage may have led her to drink alcohol and smoke marijuana. But Yanez also asked Fernandez ‘hasn’t become temperate’ He said it was because the former president also drank regularly and “smoked.”

The former first lady added that following the defeat of Olivos’ party and Peronism in the 2021 legislative elections, Violence ‘intensifies’, becomes ‘hell’.

When asked if she sought help, she reiterated that she contacted Fernandez’s historical secretary, Maria Cantero, revealing Facundo Manes’ clinic was also contacted Verify your health status.

After being questioned by the media rocket to the moonManes said he knew Yáñez attended his Institute of Cognitive Neurology (INECO), but he had never met her and did not know which doctors treated her.

Alberto Fernandez and Fabiola Yanez.

Former officials targeted by Fabiola Yáñez

Within the framework of a career that is increasing the margins Amid the new accusations, the former first lady questioned the role of several of Fernandez’s former officials.

One of them was former Communications and Information Minister Juan Pablo Biondi, who was questioned by Yáñez in judicial submissions. The former first lady claims that when she was subjected to media violence News teams urged her to remain silentbecause otherwise, the accusations against him would become “substantial.”

To sum up, Yanez pointed out that Biondi is suspected of institutional violencewho already made a gaffe during an interview on Friday (without mentioning officials). information base. The complainant emphasized in the report that although she was criticized by various media outlets, she was not allowed to speak or explain this.

Juan Pablo Biondi and Federico Saavedra20240813 Juan Pablo Biondi and Federico Saavedra.

Another official targeted by Yanez was Federico Saavedra, former head of the presidential medical department.

Fernandez’s ex-partner said in a statement on Monday, which was reproduced by El Pais newspaper. She was allegedly treated for a hematoma in her eye as a result of the blow. He also stressed that he was not allowed to leave Olivos at the time and that he was apparently Forced to stay there so “not to see the blow”.

On the other hand, the former first lady accused the Ministry of Women and its second minister, Alan Mazzina.

Ayelén Mazzina and Cecilia Hermoso 20240813 Ayelen Mazzina and Cecilia Hermoso.

Although the former official denied Yanez’s claims and clarified that she was never aware of the reported circumstances, the former first lady said that at one point she showed Mazzina a photo of the former president with his lover Photos of Casa Pink, accompanied by video of the compromise. According to Fabiola Yanez’s account, the former minister expressed her surprise and told her to rely on the Ministry of Women, but in the end (according to the complainant) “she did nothing”.

Regarding the accusation of infidelity, Yáñez involved the official appointed by Fernandez in 2020 as general manager of digital communications: Cecilia del Milagro Hermoso González.

The former first lady mentioned her in reference to messages she received from “several women” who claimed to have had close contact with the former president.

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Yanez testified for four hours on Tuesday before prosecutor Gonzalez on the gender-based violence case against the former president.

Last Monday, he submitted a twenty-page document in which he claimed that he was “a victim of serious injury, in compliance with the dual conditions of the bond, and committed within the framework of gender-based violence, an abuse of power and authority” “Down.”

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He also called for charges of coercion and threats against former President Fernandez, describing a pattern of “regular beatings” and “reproductive violence”. In addition to the physical violence, there were “behaviors of harassment, abuse and contempt” that left him with profound psychological consequences that affected his daily life for more than 30 days. The complainant stated that she had to undergo psychological and psychiatric treatment.

In his statement, he assured that the alleged attacks began in 2016, well before the 2019 presidential campaign that brought Alberto Fernández to Casa Rosada, and that the ongoing abuse included Slapping in front of his son and incidents of “reproductive violence”. They are forced to make decisions about their reproductive capabilities.

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