Romina Celeste, a member of the National Party, recounted that the events occurred when she was 13 years old. The legislator will denounce her for defamation.
The nationalist senator Gustavo Penades will file a defamation complaint against the militant of his party, Romina Celeste, after she publicly pointed him out as a sexual abuser of minors.
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Romina Celeste Papasso recounted for the first time that, when she was 13 years old and still identified as a man, a leader of the National Party lifted her up batelle park and abused her in a motel. After various speculations on social networks, he finally identified the attacker as Gustavo Penadés.


Faced with the public statements of the militant – who, as confirmed, will not take the case to justice, but appealed to the social condemnation—, the nationalist senator confirmed that he will present a defamation complaint.
Romina Celeste’s story
According to Romina Celeste, the senator had two encounters with her as a teenager and visited Battle Park. In fact, the leader of the National Party was the first to ever stop her in the street. With clear and express intentions of a sexual encounter, Penadés took her to a motel, without asking for her identity card to verify her age but asking her to hide when entering the establishment. For Celeste, this is evidence that man I knew he was with a minor.
Likewise, the militant confirmed that Penadés was a Regular customer of the minors in Parque Batlle and that several members of the National Party called her to express their support. In addition, she announced that she expected to be denied and even sued by the senator.
Source: Ambito