Fabiola Yañez announced the case against Alberto Fernández this Tuesday at 10 am via Zoom

2024-08-12 21:08:00

former first lady Fabiola Yanez Will testify in the case against the former president this Tuesday, August 13, at 10 a.m. Alberto Fernandez was arrested for gender violence. It will be via Zoom Departing from Madrid, Where he currently lives, the case is being prosecuted by Ramiro González, the prosecutor in the case.

This morning, the former first lady approved a gender-based violence complaint against Fernandez by filing a court document. He appeared at the Argentine Consulate in Madrid, Spain, on Monday. Bring in person a written copy of the information expanding on a complaint he made last week.

Since leaving the Olivos farm she has been resettled in the Spanish capital, Fabiola Yáñez requests to be admitted as plaintiff According to Clarín, he committed a criminal case of physical assault against his ex-partner and the father of his only son Francisco, which has shocked public opinion in recent weeks. This measure will enable you to take an active part in the judicial process and be able to follow all developments in the file, request evidence and appeal against decisions that you find unfavorable.

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After 9 a.m. local time, Yanez, accompanied by lawyer Mariana Gallegos, went to the Argentine Consulate in Madrid, took a car into the diplomatic headquarters facility, and stayed there for more than four hours.

What does Fabiola Yáñez’s article say?

The former first lady filed a twenty-page document in which she insisted she was “Serious injuries gain dual qualifications through links and carried out within the framework of gender-based violence that is an abuse of power and authority”.

He also called for the prosecution of former President Fernandez coercive threatdescribing a pattern of “frequent beatings” and “reproductive violence.” In addition to acts of physical violence, there are “Harassment, abuse, contemptuous behavior” This left profound psychological consequences, affecting their daily lives for more than 30 days. The complainant stated that she had to undergo psychological and psychiatric treatment.

he said in the statement The alleged attacks began in 2016Long before the presidential campaign that brought Alberto Fernández to the Rose Palace in 2019 and the constant abuse, including Slapping in front of son and “reproductive violence” incidentin which she is forced to make decisions about her fertility.

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