Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid, Sentenced to Two Years in Prison and Disqualification for Spreading Information About Rocío Flores when He Was a Minor
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This Thursday, the Provincial High Court of Madrid handed down a historic sentence by sentencing producers Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid, founders of La Fábrica de la Tele and producers of 'Sálvame', to two years' imprisonment, two years' professional disqualification and payment of compensation of 200,000 euros for a crime of revealing secrets to producers Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid, who were founders of La Fábrica de la Tele and produce…
The Provincial High Court of Madrid has sentenced to two years in prison the producers Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid, current owners of La Osa Producciones—producer of bad languages, Direct to the grain (La 1) and We are no one in TEN—for a crime of revealing secrets. According to the sentence, advanced by the newspaper El Mundo and confirmed by EL PAÍS, the owners of La Fábrica de la Tele and creators of Saveme are “criminally responsible aut…
The producer duo was in charge of the documentary series ‘Rocío, tell the truth to stay alive’, in which the episode was revealed
The Provincial High Court of Madrid has imposed two years in prison on producers Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid, currently at the head of La Osa Producciones, company responsible for spaces such as 'Bad Languages', 'Direct to Grain' (La 1) or 'We Are No One' (TEN).
The Provincial Court of Madrid has sentenced Óscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid to two years in prison, a two-year ban from holding public office, and ordered them to pay €200,000 to Rocío Flores for the crime of disclosing secrets. The sentence, which is not yet final, concludes that both men disseminated protected information from a juvenile court case in the docuseries Rocío… Origen.
The Provincial High Court of Madrid considers that the producers at the time of La Fábrica de la Tele committed a crime of revealing secrets by disseminating data about when Rocío Flores was a minor. The sentence, against which there is still appeal, provides for 2 years imprisonment, compensation of 200,000 euros to Rocío Flores and 2 years of special disqualification for the exercise of the profession or trade.
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