While Alberto Fernandez continues to summon witnesses in the framework of the investigation against him for gender violence, Fabiola Yanez moved forward with a complaint for violation of your privacy to clarify the origin of the leak of his psychiatric medical records.
The document was presented by his lawyer, Mariana Gallegobefore the federal prosecutor’s office headed by Ramiro Gonzalezwho is in charge of the former president’s case. In her statement, Yañez’s representative assured that the confidential information was in sealed envelopes inside a safe in the court building in Comodoro Py.
At the same time, the defender stated that “Law 26529 and related laws prevent the dissemination of medical diagnoses or the clinical history of a patientbut even more so must be protected when the contributor requests that it be declared secret and the court so orders.”
“We are in the presence of a Violation of secrets and privacy in articles 153 and 153 bisthe prosecutor must -as is thus requested- investigate whether said leak occurred in the prosecutor’s office under his charge, or if, failing that, the only party that had the sealed, stamped and signed envelope leaked it to obstruct the investigation of this case, pursuing possible nullities or protecting inconsistencies that may arise from the evidence that he said he wanted to preserve,” the document states.
Alberto Fernandez continues to provide witnesses
In the last week, the former president presented new witnesses. In this case, it is a nanny who worked at Quinta de Olivos who He made a statement before a notary, and his testimony was attached to the case being conducted by prosecutor Ramiro González.. She must now be summoned to testify in the case.
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The Nanny He declared before the notary that he saw bruises on Fabiola Yañez’s body, but suggested that they could be due to “platelet-rich plasma treatments.” “A woman came, I gave her the treatment, massages, lymphatic drainage, among others,” “I saw the bruise on his arm from the blood extraction and I noticed the puncture marks from the treatment on his face,” said the witness, known as “G.”
For her part, another witness, called “A”, exonerated Alberto Fernández for the bruises that Yáñez had: she mentioned that they were the result of alcohol and referred to specific episodes at the presidential residence and also in Chapadmalal, where her son once fell from her arms, due to drunkenness. The report was delivered to the prosecutor’s office Ramiro Gonzalez.
The “Witness A”according to her statement, knew Fernández from having worked for 12 years as a domestic employee until 2017 at the Puerto Madero home. That year, she stopped maintaining a working relationship with the former president. “At that time Alberto was starting his relationship with Fabiola Yáñez (…) who He took his pumpkin dog to Mr. Alberto’s house “where Dylan also lived,” says the five-page document that was accessed Scope.
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