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Ex-partner of Argentina’s former president Alberto Fernández accuses him of abuse

  • Fabiola Yáñez, ex-partner of former Argentine President Alberto Fernández, accused him of physical and emotional abuse, leading to a Buenos Aires federal court opening a criminal investigation.
  • Yáñez plans to press charges for threats and psychological intimidation, claiming daily harassment that resulted in minor injuries.
  • Alberto Fernández denied the allegations, stating they are false and he would demonstrate the truth in court.
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Fabiola Yañez filed a complaint against Alberto Fernandez, Head of State of Argentina from 2019 to 2023 for domestic violence

·France
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Lean Right

Unexpected discovery: Photos and videos found on a phone show more than just an alleged case of corruption involving Alberto Fernández; a possible case of gender violence is also revealed.

·Chile
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Lean Left

Former Argentine President Alberto Fernández was denounced this Tuesday for gender-based violence before the courts. Her ex-partner and mother of her second son, Fabiola Yáñez, accuses him of having beaten and threatened her. Yañez made the judicial presentation by telephone, from Madrid, before the same judge who is investigating Fernández in a case of alleged corruption. The former president denies the accusations and assures that he will prov…

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
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