Jey Mammon defined which journalists he will bring to justice and said he was “dead in life”

Jey Mammon defined which journalists he will bring to justice and said he was “dead in life”

The driver will seek financial compensation and that “the truth be known” for what he believes were false accusations. In addition, he assured that he feels that they are “watching” him.

After returning from Spain, Jey Mammon prepares to bring a group of journalists to justice which, according to the driver, he was falsely accused. In an interview, he revealed the names and reflected on his current status: “I am dead in life.”

The driver will carry out million-dollar lawsuits before “Yanina Latorre, Flor de la V, Ángel de Brito and Karina Mazzoccoclaiming economic compensation”, although he warns that his objective is not monetary but rather “let the truth be known”.

In an extensive interview with Infobae, Mammon confessed that feels “canceled” but that “there is not a person” who has told him “something negative” on the street. “If I do a play today, I have a feeling that people would come to see me”analyzed.

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“I don’t want to compete with anyone’s pain or anguish, but I don’t know if there is something like this. It’s like being dead in life”assured Mammon and sentenced: “The feeling is that. You feel like they’re watching you.”

Uncomfortable, the driver talked about the discussion about the age of Lucas Benvenuto when she had a relationship with him: “It makes me desperate when they want to run the axis of the complaint and they want to take it out on the issue of age.” When evaluating his behavior at that time, Mammon analyzed: “I don’t, no, I think not… ‘I think’ not. I wouldn’t build a bond at 32 with a 16-year-old.” and assured that at that time nothing on the subject “made noise”.

Almost three months after the complaint was made public of sexual abuse presented by Benvenuto in 2020, the comedian returned from Spain and hopes to return to television. At the beginning of May, he told the program A La Tarde that he hopes to be on screen soon: “Surely we will return. I don’t know where, but we’re going back to TV.”

Source: Ambito

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