Fernandes is faced with a penalty of up to 18 years of imprisonment, accusing “causing serious physical harm”, “threats” and “coercion”
Argentina’s justice confirmed yesterday Tuesday that the former president is being brought to trial yesterday Alberto Fernandes (2019-2023), for domestic violence and more specifically for ‘Challenge of serious physical harm’, ‘threats’ and ‘coercion’ victimized by former journalist and television presenter Fabiola Yaniashis partner for many years, and during his presidency.
The former 66 -year -old state leader, who from the outset, denies that he ever brought violence against Mrs Yianias, with whom she was a couple for ten years, appealed to the first -instance ruling to be brought to trial in mid -February.
But two of the three members of the Federal Court of Appeal argued in their decision, an 82 -page area, which came to the knowledge of AFP, that “The defendant was practicing the victim of various forms of sex violence, in a continuous manner, Between 2016 and 2024“
OR “isolation” that the former first lady in the presidential residence existed was ‘Cause of a felt deterioration of the victim’s health status’they added.
A third appellate, which he voted, he ruled that the investigation has gaps and problems and so Mr Fernandes should not be brought to trial.
The former state leader, who belongs to the Peronists (Central Left), has been confronted with criminal prosecution for August. beating, causing bodily harm, threats and coercionfollowing a complaint by Fabiola Jianias, with whom they had a son in 2022.
Former First Lady, former journalist, television presenter and 43 -year -old actor, she filed a lawsuit and filed a video officer via a judicial officer Buenos Aires From the Consulate of Argentina in Madrid, where she now lives with her son.
In her written testimony that came to the knowledge of the French agency, it refers to ‘Mismanagement, anxiety, attacks, blows’, where ‘They had become a permanent situation’ while they were a couple with Alberto Fernandes.
The files include photos seized by the phone by Mr. Fernandes’ special secretary – Mrs Yianias had sent her – to which the former first lady is depicted with hematomas on the face and body.
In early February before a judge, Mr Fernandes submitted a lengthy written testimony, in which he denied that ‘Ever practiced physical, psychological or economic violence’ At the victim of Fabiola Jianias, he pointed out the absence of witnesses of the alleged events and argued that the hematomas were due to aesthetic treatment of his former partner.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the former president is faced with penalty up to 18 years of imprisonment.
Source :Skai
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