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Israel Vallarta: “I Can’t Start Again, but I Have Many Plans”

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Israel Vallarta has become a new man in a few hours. The 35-year-old who went into prison, tortured and without a horizon, accused of kidnapping, has seen the street today, for the first time in 20 years and without knowing a sentence. On the phone one hears a happy man: “Imagine, this is a torrent, a cascade of emotions, it is not to believe,” he says. He is perceived whole, he is surrounded by his own and talking to the media. This newspaper s…

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On leaving the Altiplano, after almost 20 years of imprisonment, Israel Vallarta accused Luis Palomino of trying to bribe him inside the prison.

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Israel Vallarta, arrested for kidnapping in the same case as Florence Cassez, was acquitted and released this Friday after spending almost 20 years in prison without a sentence. In a message to the media as he got out of jail, he called for justice for all the people who have been unjustly locked up. In addition, he considered that soon more will be known about how this case was mounted against him. “I do seek freedom, but I seek justice and loo…

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Israel Vallarta has become a new man in a few hours. The 35-year-old who went into prison, tortured and without a horizon, accused of kidnapping, has seen the street today, for the first time in 20 years and without knowing a sentence. On the phone one hears a happy man: “Imagine, this is a torrent, a cascade of emotions, it is not to believe,” he says. He is perceived whole, he is surrounded by his own and talking to the media. This newspaper s…

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Mexico City, Mexico.- Less than 24 hours after being released from the Altiplano prison, Israel Vallarta was surprised to declare that it contemplates entering Mexican politics. After spending almost two decades in prison without receiving a sentence, he expressed his interest in contributing to the public life of the country, even as a senator. "I want to be a Mexican that pays, that helps, that puts a grain of sand. I hope that, if we all do t…

Israel Vallarta, recently released after nearly 20 years in pretrial detention, sent a direct and defiant message to journalist Carlos Loret de Mola, who he accuses of having been part of a media montage against him during his trial. Vallarta spoke to the media, who he assured that he is willing to answer every question asked him, however, after getting into his car, he took the opportunity to tell Loret de Mola, through a video, that he already…

After obtaining his release today, he sent a message to journalist Carlos Loret de Mola Andrea Rodríguez Eleuterio Israel's public invitation Vallarta to Carlos Loret de Mola to dialogue head-on echoed on social networks after the message where the former prisoner expressed his desire to clarify outstanding issues since the filming of his arrest.

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Uniradio Informa broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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