Sexual abuse: Espinoza will not take leave and received support from Kicillof after his prosecution
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The mayor of La Matanza shared an event in Lomas del Mirador with the governor and vice-governor, Verónica Magario. The municipality issued a statement denying the accusations for which it is being investigated.
LA PLATA.- Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof visited La Matanza Mayor Fernando Espinoza, a clear political signal of support after the mayor's Peronist prosecution for sexual abuse. Kicillof visited the province's largest district, which provides the most voters to Peronism, for two management acts: mobile phones handed over to the municipal guard and the signing of the second payment of the Municipal Fiscal Strengthening Fund. Espinoza was pr…
The mayor of the Buenos Aires party of La Matanza was prosecuted and seized after the Justice reopened a case initiated by the lawsuit of his former secretary in 2021. Read more
The mayor of La Matanza, Fernando Espinoza, was prosecuted for two acts, one of them sexual abuse, and the Justice ordered the seizure of assets for $1.5 million. The ruling is signed by the investigating judge of the Federal Capital María Fabiana Galletti. Espinoza was accused of having forcibly subjected a private secretary to “shameless touching” in 2021. He was also prosecuted for “disobedience”, since he did not respond to an order sent by…
Una jueza María Fabiana Galletti procesó por abuso sexual simple y desobediencia al intendente de La Matanza, Fernando Espinoza, a raíz de una denuncia que había radicado una trabajadora del municipio en 2021, quien además era novia de un empresario amigo. La magistrada no ordenó la detención del jefe comunal, pero mantuvo la prohibición de contacto con la víctima y dispuso un embargo de $1.500.000, según se desprende del fallo. La denuncia se h…
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