The musician L-Gante told his version of the events that occurred one night in General Rodríguez. The process against him will be terminated and the sentence is expected to be read next week.
The musician Elián Valenzuela, better known as L-Ghent, declared this Tuesday at the beginning of judgment where he is accused of “threats” and “unlawful deprivation of liberty” against two people, among other crimes. The plaintiff attorneys plan to request a sentence of twelve years of effective prison.
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For this reason, L-Gante spent almost three months until Judge Ignacio Racca, in charge of the Criminal Court No. 3understood that there is no risk that the musician would hinder the investigation or try to escape.


Dressed in a white shirt and an elegant black suit and tie, The musician told his version of the events that occurred in the Buenos Aires town of General Rodríguez. “Although I don’t have in mind when the day of the crash was, I know that it was on the night of the pilgrimage,” began.
It all started “at a time when I was walking down the street, A woman in a truck passes in a rowdy manner in front of me. when I had little space because there were cars parked on the street.”
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L-Gante testified at the beginning of the trial against him.
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“Knowing that the pilgrimage was going on, I said ‘it’s not going to go very far.’ One block away he stopped, When I caught up with her, she pulled me back and I got out of the vehicle to talk to the driver. There they closed the glass on me, I couldn’t talk and I went back to the car.”he explained.
When will the verdict be known?
The charges against him L-Ghent They are “threats, illegal deprivation of liberty, qualified threats, simple possession of narcotics and qualified concealment.” It will be a short trialfrom four hearings with 36 witnesses. The arguments are scheduled for October 14 and the verdict is expected to be read a day later.
The leader of Cumbia 420 was reported by Darío Darío Gastón Torres and Catalina Passiboth represented by lawyer Leonardo Sigal, who announced that he will request 12 years of effective prison “given the seriousness of the facts and the number of proceedings against him.”
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