Nadia Beller Accuses Cerimedo of Instigating Attack on Her: “I’m Sure the Motive Was because I Knew Many Things”
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The lawyer, who was discharged after being detained for gunshot wounds, pointed at her former partner and referred to the background that she said she had handed over to the Public Prosecutor's Office. Cerimedo was held in pretrial detention for 180 days, while the investigation probably places him as an intellectual author and a mediate of attempted feminicide.
The woman spoke to Clarín hours before leaving the hospital where she was hospitalized. She told him that the digital adviser had a direct influence on the government of Bolivia and that she spoke to her about the millionaire businesses she was doing in that country and in Argentina. She also said Cerimedo told her that Milei was crazy and that Karina was behind the coimas in the Disability area.
With Fernando Cerimedo, adviser to President Rodrigo Paz, and now investigated for attempted femicide, it remains for the prosecution to prove his accusation and if it was the Argentine citizen who ordered two hitmen to attack his ex-partner, Nadia Beller, until now the main suspect. Meanwhile, the defense claims that it is a “self-attended” with political motivations.
The Bolivian prosecutor's office had issued a special security protocol for lawyer Nadia Beller, who had been discharged from medical care after five days in detention for the injuries she had sustained in a hit in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. The professional had left the health care centre under the strong custody of the security forces due to continuing threats to her physical integrity.
The lawyer left the clinic five days after receiving three shots and was placed in police custody because she claims that her life is still at risk. Her former partner and former adviser to President Javier Milei, accused of having ordered the attack, entered on Friday night the dreaded Palmasola prison to serve 180 days of pretrial detention. She was housed in a sector destined for police, judges and former officials prosecuted to prevent her f…
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