The criminal lawyer also had words for judicial action against the Public Ministry for the leak of his brother’s chats in various media outlets, requesting the seizure of the phones of prosecutors Lorena Parra, Felipe Sepúlveda and Miguel Ángel Orellana.
Juan Pablo Hermosilla, Luis Hermosilla‘s lawyer, referred to the investigation of the Audios Casewhich has him in preventive detention in the Captain Yáber annex, making it clear that He will release his brother’s questioned chats with members of the Public Ministry in 10 more days.
In an interview with CNN Chile, the professional stated that “I made a commitment that I am going to keep, I think 10 more days, around, to make public all the contacts that Lucho had with prosecutors. “I’m not going to have everything, but I have already selected a good lot to be able to do it.”
Juan Pablo Hermosilla also had words for the meeting between his brother and the national prosecutor, Ángel Valencia, in which former minister Andrés Chadwick participated, making it clear that Valencia “has said things that are not true, when he declares that he had no more conversations with Luis since he was appointed, that was not effective.”
“He has to go out alone to straighten that out and, furthermore, there is an issue with the way that meeting starts and with the contents of the conversation, because I believe that he is not telling everything that happened in that meeting. That is the impression we have, but we have to investigate it well,” accused Luis Hermosilla’s lawyer.
Hermosilla against leaks from the Public Ministry
The criminal lawyer also had words for legal action against the Public Ministry for the leak of his brother’s chats in various media outlets, calling for the seizure of the phones of prosecutors Lorena Parra, Felipe Sepúlveda and Miguel Ángel Orellana.
“I waited for someone to comply with the law. That the prosecutor Lorena Parra, that the prosecutor Sepúlveda, that the prosecutor Orellana, that the national prosecutor (Ángel Valencia), that the prosecutor (Eugenio) Campos, any of the prosecutors who are related to the case, initiate an investigation into these crimes blatant and it was not done, until I got bored and first filed a complaint and then a complaint, seeking to show that here, as we said from day one, not only is there a political operation behind it, but there is also a manipulation of the evidence that allows us to explain what happened,” argument.
Juan Pablo Hermosilla highlighted that “there are prosecutors who act in good faith – I still defend Prosecutor Parra in terms that I believe she has made a mistake, but I believe she has acted in good faith – but I believe that there are other prosecutors who do.” “They have acted in bad faith.”