“I want her to feel that the family supports her”

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Joaquín Lavín acknowledged that Cathy Barriga‘s ⁣preventive‌ detention “has been a very sad moment⁣ for the entire family. That is the truth ​because⁤ why am I going to say one ​thing for another.”

Joaquín Lavín Infante ⁢accompanied ⁤his son, deputy Joaquín⁣ Lavín León, to the San Miguel prison to visit Cathy Barriga, who is serving preventive ‍prison ⁣for millionaire tax fraud and forgery of a​ public ⁤instrument.

“So, it’s tough. But she wanted to come and ⁣would like to continue​ coming, I want her to⁢ feel⁢ that in the difficult times she is experiencing that the‍ family ‍supports her, He is with her, ⁤he loves her, and this (is⁣ like that) for any Chilean ​family. He has two children who are⁢ young, one is very dependent on ⁤his mother due to his condition,” argued ‌the former mayor of Las Condes.

Joaquín Lavín acknowledged that Cathy Barriga’s preventive detention “has been a very sad moment for the entire‍ family. That’s the truth because why ⁤am I going to say one thing for another. You all know it⁤ and see it. ‍ I am⁢ a​ father, I am a ⁢father-in-law, I am a grandfather and I ⁤come⁢ in that capacity. And‍ of course it’s hard, but the⁣ truth is I saw ⁢it well. She is very strong, you know ‍it too and within ‍all the ‍drama that they are ​experiencing ‌as a family, I saw‍ her happy, wanting to push ⁣forward.”

“When there are hard moments in life, we⁢ have to face ​those moments, we have to face them,⁤ show our face, and One thing I do want to​ say ​about Joaquín (her son) is that I have always seen him accompanying Cathy, at all times,⁢ in court, ​in the hardest moments, ⁢showing his face, being there with her. And I think that is⁤ redeemable because sometimes these things destroy couples and I hope that this⁤ moment serves to unite the family,” he said.

How does media coverage of high-profile legal cases affect public perception and the judicial process?

Interview between Time.news Editor (TNE) and Expert in‌ Legal Affairs (ELA)

TNE: ⁢Welcome, everyone! ⁣Today, we have a special guest, an​ expert in ​legal affairs, to discuss a significant current event involving Cathy Barriga and her recent preventive detention. We will also touch on the implications this ⁣situation has‍ for⁢ her⁤ family and the broader community. Thank you for joining us today!

ELA: Thank you ‌for having me. It’s a pleasure to be here ⁢and discuss such an important topic.

TNE: Recently, Joaquín Lavín spoke about Cathy Barriga’s situation, particularly highlighting how ‍her preventive detention has been a distressing moment for her family. What are your thoughts on how public figures like Lavín address personal crises in the public ⁣eye?

ELA: It’s critical for public‌ figures to navigate‌ these ⁢situations carefully, as they often reflect broader issues that can resonate with the⁣ public. ⁢Joaquín Lavín’s‍ acknowledgment ⁤of the emotional toll on Barriga’s‌ family humanizes the situation ‌and evokes ‍empathy. He’s‌ basically saying, “This is tough for us too,” which can soften public perception amidst scandal.

TNE:⁢ Absolutely. Lavín mentioned accompanying ⁢his son to ‍visit Barriga in prison. Do you think such family visits can help ‍maintain the emotional balance ​for individuals who are incarcerated, especially in cases involving high-profile individuals?

ELA: Definitely. ⁤Visits can be a crucial lifeline. They can provide emotional support ​during ‌such distressing ⁣times and ​reinforce family bonds. For someone like ‍Barriga, who finds​ herself ⁢in ‍a very ⁣public legal battle,‍ feeling supported by loved ones can make a significant difference in how she copes with her ‍situation.

TNE: ⁢Given that Barriga is facing serious charges, including tax fraud and forgery, how does the legal system generally treat cases involving public ⁢figures⁤ compared to private individuals?

ELA: The legal system should be impartial, but⁤ we know that public figures ​often attract more media scrutiny. This can lead to more ‍public pressure on the judicial process, often resulting in harsher scrutiny or penalties. However, the‍ essence of justice is meant to be the same, ⁣regardless of a person’s status.

TNE: Joaquín Lavín referred to Barriga’s wishes to continue ​maintaining contact⁢ during her detention. How important is it for incarcerated‌ individuals ‍to maintain connections with their families?

ELA: It’s immensely important. Maintaining⁢ familial connections can help mitigate feelings of isolation and despair. It can also ⁢play a role in‍ rehabilitation and reintegration ⁤once they serve their ‍time. The emotional impact of being cut off from ‍family can be profound and detrimental to the mental well-being of⁢ the incarcerated individual.

TNE: Some may argue​ that⁤ high-profile ⁤cases, like Barriga’s, can overshadow⁤ the stories of less-visible​ individuals facing​ similar challenges. How⁣ do you see media coverage impacting public perception of these cases?

ELA: The media can⁢ often sensationalize high-profile cases, leading ‌to a skewed understanding of reality. This can detract attention from systemic issues and the experiences of countless others who might be ⁣facing similar allegations. It can create a narrative ⁣that isn’t‌ always entirely fair or representative‌ of the broader societal implications.

TNE: That brings us to the ​ethics of media coverage. With ⁢scandals involving public figures, what responsibility do media outlets have in portraying the truth without sensationalism?

ELA: Media outlets have ‌a significant responsibility to uphold ethical⁢ reporting standards. Balancing fact-based reporting⁤ and​ the human aspect of these stories is crucial. Sensationalism not only influences public perception but ‍can also impact the legal proceedings, complicating the pursuit of justice.

TNE: Thank you, that’s enlightening. As this situation continues to evolve, what do ‌you believe will be the most important factors to watch ‍regarding Cathy Barriga’s case?

ELA: The progression of legal proceedings will be paramount, as ‌it ⁣will ​provide insights into how the justice system handles ⁢high-profile cases. Additionally, public response‍ and family dynamics will also play a significant role in shaping the narrative moving forward.

TNE: Thank you for your insights today. This situation is undoubtedly complex, and we appreciate your expertise in helping us unpack it.

ELA: Thank you for having me. It’s essential ​to bring light to these issues and‍ understand the human elements involved amidst​ the legal framework.

TNE: And to our ​audience, thank you for tuning in. Stay informed with us at Time.news as we continue to cover this developing story.

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