The singer spoke to the media about his 100 days in preventive detention and the first moments free. “I was not a VIP prisoner,” he said when describing his stay.
After his release last Friday, L-Ghent gave its first press conference to answer questions about his time in the Departmental Research Delegation (DDI) Quilmes and his first days in freedom. ““I was not a VIP prisoner nor was I in a precarious cell, I was a normal prisoner.”he assured in one of his definitions about his 100 days with preventive detention.
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“In the next cells there were normal prisoners, each one with their situation, and I knew that we were all there in the sameall humans, all people,” the musician explained and added: “I got along well and with respect. “I didn’t have any fights, arguments or misconduct.”


In that sense, L-Gante expressed that this time served him “to think, open his mind” and strengthen himself. “I took the peace of mind to wait for the time to come out and “Go back to my house to make up for lost time with my daughter.”described the artist.
“The first thing I said was that now I was going to be calm and alone,” said the cumbia 420 singer and analyzed: “I like people to know me as I am and that helps me stay calm”. “I was excited many times that it was going to come out quickly, but after day 40 I stopped giving it importance.”
L-Gante analyzed how being in prison and the endurance of “La Mafilia” changed him
“These days I’m trying to manage and organize everything being more careful and thinking about each step”, L-Gante reflected and said that he never stopped working: “We are more focused every day. In there I advanced our objectives and projects so that when it came out we could execute them 100%.”
Regarding the fans who gathered at the doors of the Quilmes DDI, known as “The Mafilia”the musician thanked them and remarked: “I don’t forget that every day I had someone asking me if I needed something. “They made sure I didn’t lack anything.”
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