Luciano Napolitano said he trusted the President before he took office, but asked for help for those who have less.
The musician Luciano Napolitano, son of the legendary Norberto “Pappo” Napolitano”, sent a message to the president Javier Milei through a video in which she assured him that she trusted him “before” he took office, but begged him for help: “We have nothing to eat.”
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“Mr. President, my name is Luciano Napolitano, I was arrested for a false complaint“I wrote to him before he was elected and he never responded,” the guitarist begins by saying in the video.


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The video spread on the networks.
“Understand that I trusted you before you were president and I find myself in the situation that I am a musician, we have nothing to eat. That is the reality, there are people who really do not have enough to eat. I was happy when you took office because I was a political prisoner. Coincidentally, you take office and I am free,” he added.
And finally he concluded: “Honestly, if you have something to spare, couldn’t you throw a bone to those of us who don’t have any? They write me a message and I respond. I don’t think that just because he is President he will forget about us. “I have a million-dollar debt. Please, I ask you to answer my messages. This is on behalf of the people I saw the day before yesterday, on a very cold night, sleeping on the street.”
Luciano Napolitano sentenced for gender violence
Neapolitan He was sentenced in 2021 to 3 years and 8 months in prison for gender violenceHowever, he was granted house arrest due to his health condition, as he suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), among other ailments.
His sentence was originally due to last until January 2025, but last December his lawyer appealed the ruling arguing that the Justice had not gathered the necessary evidence and testimony to convict him, so He was acquitted and set free.
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