Alexis Zapata case: Emelec’s former lawyer attacked José Pileggi – 2024-07-26 12:42:09

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2024-07-26 12:42:09

The lawyer made it clear that all the debts generated with the footballer were from the management of the current president of Bombillo.

After the lawsuit filed by Joao Rojas, the atmosphere in Emelec is quite tense. Now, another lawsuit has emerged, this time from the Colombian Alexis Zapatawho left the club at the end of 2023 and started a claim for non-payment, blaming the current administration for this debt. The president of Emelec placed the responsibility for the debt on the previous administration, headed by Nassib Neme.

Jose Pileggicurrent president of the Electric team, exploded against him on El Canal del Futbol: «Alexis Zapata went to Colombia due to a knee injury, he had surgery here, I remember that we put the credit card to pay for it. He recovered after more than ten months, and then he played and did quite well. We regret that instead of filing a lawsuit, he would have come to solve the problem. We helped him when he was in disgrace. We have to pay old obligations that the club had with him, we must honor them.«.

Through X’s account, Antonio Pazminowho was Emelec’s lawyer during Neme’s administration, contradicted the current president of Bombillo and revealed details about what happened, presenting documents showing that the debt arose from November 2022, when Pileggi was already in office.

Pazmiño’s post against Pileggi

«Some lies in this statement:

1.- The new board of directors took office on November 1, 2022. There are public and well-known facts that confirm that the new board of directors took over the reins of the Club on that date. In fact, the current president gave press conferences, acted and signed documents in that capacity, among others, in November 2022, he signed and reached agreements with Sebastián Rodríguez and Professor Rescalvo.

2.- There is talk of old debts. This is not the case. What the player claimed and is stated in the FIFA support document attached to this publication was:

2.1.- Unpaid salaries for November and December 2022 and 2023. Under the current directive. 2.2.- Housing subsidy for October, November and December 2023. Under the current directive.

2.3.- USD 21,600.00, payment agreement installments for September, October, November and December 2023. Under the current directive.

2.4.- USD 14,000.00, November 2023 salary. Under the current management.

2.5.- USD 32,000.00, variable income, for the year 2023. Under the current management.

3.- In conclusion, these were not “old” debts; and the current Board of Directors has been in office since November 1, 2022.

“Stop the lies,” was the categorical statement from the lawyer, who showed FIFA documents.

By: Diario Olè.COM

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