Cristián Campos appeals to the abuse suffered by María José Prieto to respond to the dispute – 2024-03-30 21:25:34

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2024-03-30 21:25:34

Cristián Campos stressed that “the Trust Foundation creates distrust in my life story, and in the process, re-victimizes my wife, who did experience real episodes of abuse.”

Cristián Campos responded to the complaint for sexual abuse against him, appealing to what his wife María José Prieto suffered to question the work of the Trust Foundation.

This, after the organization presented the legal action for possible abuses committed by the actor to Raffaella di Girolamo, daughter of his ex-wife, Claudia di Girolamo, when she was a minor.

Given this, the actor and theater director questioned whether the Trust Foundation reported the complaint against him, pointing directly to the figure of José Andrés Murillo.

“Yesterday (Tuesday) I found out – not through judicial means – but through the account (X) of Mr. José Murillo, that a lawsuit would be filed against me by the Foundation for Confidence,” he stated in a statement. public statement.

Cristián Campos added that “I consider that social networks are not the appropriate platform for a foundation that addresses such sensitive issues to air its information. Above all, if the affected party has not been judicially notified. Mr. Murillo – who knows these issues closely – should know that there are always families behind them, and show more empathy, delicacy and respect.”

Along these lines, Campos appealed to the abuse suffered by María José Prieto by her stepfather, facts that she reported with her sister Angela in 2005.

“I have experienced firsthand, through my in-laws, the pain and benefit of reporting abuse. But I also know of cases in which the topic lends itself to carrying out acts of injustice against innocent men,” the artist shot.

Cristián Campos stressed that “the Trust Foundation creates distrust in my life story, and in the process, re-victimizes my wife, who did experience real episodes of abuse.”

Gender violence: if you are a victim or witness of economic, psychological, obstetric, physical or sexual violence, you can receive free and confidential guidance at number 1455 of the National Service for Women and Gender Equality (SernamEG). You can also call +569 9700 7000 or the Safe Report Phone: 600 400 0101. If you need psychological, social or legal support, these are the Women’s Centers throughout the country.

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