The former nanny of the son of Alberto Fernández and Fabiola Yañez testifies in the case of gender violence

The former nanny of the son of Alberto Fernández and Fabiola Yañez testifies in the case of gender violence

The statement is given in a context in which the federal judge Julian Ercolini invalidated three previous testimonies of women who had worked for the presidential couple in the Quinta de Olivos.

The court’s decision, they argued, was based on the understanding that a confidentiality agreement after these women previously go to a notary office to present in a particular way.

The prosecution added new evidence

On the other hand, the prosecutor’s office in charge of the investigation decided to accept 26 pages containing captures of chats between Fabiola Yañez and Alberto Fernández as proof. These are screenshots of the WhatsApp messaging system that the complainant provided.

González considered these minutes incorporated after the former First Lady refused to deliver your cell phone in Spain. They had requested it for data extraction, under the terms in which an appeal had been processed with the justice of that country.

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Fabiola Yañez handed over 26 new arrests to justice.

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At the same time, the judge is obliged to determine whether to validate the prosecutor’s recusalwhich was raised by the defense of Alberto Fernández. Ercolini has already seen the parties and will call a hearing.

Last week, Sofía Pacchi, who was once Fabiola Yañez’s assistant and friend, had declared. In his testimony, he denied having witnessed acts of violence, as the former First Lady had denounced, but he did. He defined the ex-partner as “toxic” presidential.

New chats were known between Alberto Fernández and Fabiola Yañez

Last week, a new conversation between Fabiola Yañez and Alberto Fernándezwhere she demands that he not tell her “psychopath stuff” like “he wants to die” because he doesn’t believe “anything.”

Before these phrases, the former president had indicated that only He expected to die “alone in the apartment” and that “someone” finds it and tells her.

The prosecutor received a copy of these conversations approved by the complaint, after attempts to analyze the complainant’s cell phone. ““You slapped me and left my face boiling”Yañez would allege in the chats.

Source: Ambito

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