This, after deputy Maite Orsini went to Jorge Valdivia’s home this Thursday afternoon to pick up Charly, the dog she adopted with the former Chilean national team midfielder.
Deputy Maite Orsini broke the silence to refer to the two rape complaints faced by her ex-partner, Jorge Valdivia, and that they have him in preventive detention in the Rancagua prison.
The parliamentarian was intercepted by a reporter from ¡It must be said! from Channel 13 when he was outside his apartment in Recoleta, in the capital.
This, after Deputy Maite Orsini attended Jorge Valdivia’s home this Thursday afternoon to pick up Charly.the dog he adopted with the former Chilean National Team midfielder.
When approached by the press, the legislator acknowledged that “they scared me,” and later expressed that “it is super painful for me, thank you.”
Jorge Valdivia is serving preventive detention in the Rancagua prison, after being reported of rape by a woman, after sharing with her in a restaurant last weekend and later taking her to his apartment.
After this accusation, the current sports commentator filed a new complaint against him, where the person involved stated that she was contacted by Jorge Valdivia via social networks and, after going out to have a few drinks, they ended up in Valdivia’s apartment, although she claims not to remember. nothing, so she believes she was drugged.
Meanwhile, the home of the former partner of deputy Maite Orsini was raided by personnel from the Eastern Prosecutor’s Office and Carabineros.which allowed the “gathering of photographic evidence (…) very similar to the work at the scene of what we would call the first case: eventual discovery of biological evidence, technological elements… that allows us to corroborate the victims’ statements as for the descriptions of the places.”
This article reports on an ongoing judicial process, so people identified as detained or charged should not be considered guilty or treated as such until they are convicted by a final sentence (Article 4 of the Criminal Procedure Code).
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.