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The Supreme Court confirms the sentence against ‘youtuber’ Dalas Review for insulting his ex-husband

Summary by El Pais
The convicted man called the father of his former partner “maltreater” and “criminal” and will have to compensate him with 12,000 euros and issue the sentence on his channel

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The convicted man called the father of his former partner “maltreater” and “criminal” and will have to compensate him with 12,000 euros and issue the sentence on his channel

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The Supreme Court declares the conviction of the content creator for publishing images of his ex's father.

·Madrid, Spain
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The Civil Division rejects the streamer's appeal against his conviction for violating the honor of his former partner's father, a decision that he will have to show on his channel in several videos.A court confirms Dalas Review's conviction but frees him from reading it personally before millions of followers.The Supreme Court has declared the conviction of the youtuber 'Dalas Review' to indemnify his former partner's father with 12,000 euros fo…

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The Supreme Court has confirmed the conviction against the youtuber Dalas Review (Daniel Santomé) after rejecting the appeal filed against the judgment of the Provincial High Court of Barcelona. The ruling found him guilty of intrusiveness to the honor and image of his ex-partner Miare's father for insults and public exposure of his image in several videos on his YouTube channel.

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
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