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Federico Molinari was denounced for harassing a minor

Federico Molinari was denounced for harassing a minor

For his part, the former Olympian issued a statement after the accusation against him for grooming.

He Olympic gymnast Federico Molinari was accused of harassment of a minorwho was his student in one of his schools, before the Prosecutor’s Office specialized in crimes related to the human trafficking and child pornography of the Judicial Department of San Isidro.

According to legal sources, the indictment is from March 13 and was carried out by the mother of the minor, as a result of which Molinari, Olympic finalist in London 2012 and Pan American medalist, he had to resign from the Buenos Aires Gymnastics Federation.

The mother of the 17-year-old gymnast specified in the complaint that grooming by the athlete would have started in 2020 through social networks, especially instagram. These messages were sent under the ephemeral modality, which disappear once they are read.

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In the complaint were exhibited as a test some of the chats received by the minor from the athletesuch as one made after a performance: “How you agitated the public, you took all eyes, including mine.”

According to the complainant, these episodes caused the young woman a mood decay that led her to express her desire to abandon artistic gymnastics and therefore had to resort to psychological treatment.

Molinari’s words after the complaint

Through a statement, olympic medalist He confirmed that once he was notified, he appeared in court with his lawyers and that he continues to be available.

Also, Molinari denied any form of abuse against his student: “I emphatically deny having sent any message with sexual content or meaning. I have always had a cordial relationship with the student and the contacts that I have had with her have been aimed at accompanying her and raising her spirits in difficult moments that she has had. Unfortunately, reality has been distorted“.

Source: Ambito

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