2024-07-27 02:17:19
The Supreme Court minister reiterated that there are no chats with the lawyer and regretted that “they insist on tarnishing my career as a professor and as a lawyer without any proof.”
Jean Pierre Matus He denied having requested the help of the Lawyer Luis Hermosilla to reach the Supreme Court, during a press conference in which he referred to the report that was published this Sunday by Ciper Chile.
The article points out that both would have exchanged messages. In fact, it details that in the mentioned chats The judge collaborated with Hermosilla’s defense of the former Minister of the Interior, Andrés Chadwickafter being constitutionally charged following the social outbreak of 2019.
Jean Pierre Matus referred to the issue during a press conference, when he addressed the note published by Ciper and asserted that “regardless of what the headline says, If you read the entire note, no chat message appears and that is because there is no chat.“.
Matus reaffirmed that he did not ask Hermosilla for help
“Of course, it is assumed that the first time that this media published a note about alleged chats with Mr. Hermosilla, It was understood that Hermosilla had influenced my appointment to this position. and that those chats would speak of my mediation so that he would intervene in my appointment,” he said.
Matus insisted that “I have never asked Hermosilla to intervene, to exert pressure, for my appointment“and that” it is as true as the fact that several months have passed since that date, and So far no chat has been published indicating that.“.
The judge then regretted that “this journalist (Nicolás Sepúlveda) insist on besmirching my career as a teacher and as a lawyer without any proofwithout any real background, against the things he himself reports. The people he cites say that Mr. Hermosilla did not influence my appointment.“, he stressed.
Along the same lines, Jean Pierre Matus said that “I don’t know why the journalist insists on This type of notes with false or at least misleading headlinesbecause the headline says chats and you are not going to find any chats in the article.”