¿Qué pasa con la denuncia de violencia de género de Fabiola Yáñez contra Alberto Fernández? Esto sabemos
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The former first lady's statement was made via Zoom this Tuesday from the Argentine Consulate in Madrid, the city where she lives with Francisco, her two-and-a-half-year-old son Read
Fabiola Yáñez testified for the first time, this Tuesday, August 13, in the case of gender-based violence that began against the former president of Argentina Alberto Fernández, one day after submitting a letter with new revelations, in a case that shocks the country. The former first lady testified for about four hours before prosecutor Ramiro González, by video call from the Argentine consulate in Madrid, where she lives. “She was able to test…
¿Qué pasa con la denuncia de violencia de género de Fabiola Yáñez contra Alberto Fernández? Esto sabemos
Betiana Fernández Martino (CNN Español) — El domingo 4 de agosto Argentina amaneció conmocionada. Clarín, uno de los diarios más leídos del país, publicaba que la Justicia estaba investigando mensajes de presunta violencia doméstica del expresidente Alberto Fernández contra su entonces pareja Fabiola Yáñez. Los chats y fotografías a los que el periódico hacía referencia se desprendían de una investigación que el juez Julián Ercolini llevaba adel…
In her first testimony before Justice, former Argentine First Lady Fabiola Yáñez confirmed that Alberto Fernández beat her and subjected her to harassment and threats. However, the former president's lawyer described Yáñez's statement as “invalid”, because the defense was not allowed to access the hearing. Yáñez gave a statement via zoom and from the Argentine consulate in Madrid. During the hearing led by federal prosecutor Ramiro González and …
It was this Tuesday, on the zoom he is doing from the consulate in Madrid. It also revealed the former president's alleged addictions.
After being denied the possibility of being present during the intervention that former first lady Fabiola Yañez made this Tuesday in the case of gender-based violence that began against Alberto Fernández, the former president's lawyer, Silvina Carreira, ruled that for her “it is not valid.” She also complained about Judge Julián Ercolini, who did not let her ask the questions she had prepared for her client's former partner, and said that if Ya…
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