“I am innocent”: Juan Nápoli’s letter to the Banco de Valores after the complaint against him

“I am innocent”: Juan Nápoli’s letter to the Banco de Valores after the complaint against him

November 8, 2023 – 12:00

Juan Nápoli, who was denounced by his lover for threats and extortion, presented a letter to the entity he presides in which he says that nothing prevents him from continuing with his work.

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Juan Nápoli, one of the leaders of Javier Milei’s economic team and president of the Banco de Valores, sent a letter to the board of directors of the entity he heads in which He apologized for the complaint against him for extortion and gender violence.

In the note, Naples maintains that this complaint belongs “exclusively to my personal sphere and that of my family.””. Likewise, he points out that it is innocent and that he has not committed any illegal act, which is why he has made himself “at the disposal of the prosecutor’s office and the intervening court.”

He reports, in this sense, that he has presented a report to both institutions, where he says that “the issue must be resolved.” And he assures that “The aforementioned situation in no way prevents me from continuing to serve as president of this institution with the same commitment, enthusiasm and dedication with which I have done so since the day I took office.””.

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What is the accusation against Napoli like?

It is worth remembering that Napoli was accused of the complaint that he made in the prosecutor’s office number 10 of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Laura Vazquez, a young lawyer with whom he had an extramarital relationship and who assured that He blackmailed her so that she would not reveal the link that existed between them.

He even said that He offered him money in exchange for his silence.assured that Napoli wanted to enter his home with a key But he did not succeed because the door was locked from the inside and he said that he was the one who leaked the audios that complicated Carlos Melconian with situations of harassment and extortion of women in exchange for work benefits.

Justice investigates the audios that Napoli sent from his cell phone with intimidating content to Vázquez. That would imply the crime of threat and Justice contemplates a sentence with prison or confinement of six months to two years for that violation.

Source: Ambito

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