Lawyer of Raffaella Di Girolamo alleges contradictions in said of Christian Campos – 2024-05-06 03:40:52

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2024-05-06 03:40:52

Lawyer Juan Pablo Hermosilla questioned the actor’s statements in the interview he carried out last weekend.

Raffaella Di Girolamo’s lawyer, Juan Pablo Hermosilla, reacted to the interview he gave Cristian Campos to La Tercera over the weekend, and was clear in stating that there are contradictions within their statements.

More than a month after the complaint against him, the actor revealed his version of the situation at length. He even accused alleged extortion by the alleged victim, in addition to inconsistency in his actions.

In the article, Campos stated that he had been aware of the accusations for years, after being contacted by Raffaella di Girolamo herself in 2010.

“I can understand that it takes someone 20 years to remember an abuse. “What I don’t understand is that, once he remembers it, instead of reporting it, he takes 14 years to torture the alleged abuser,” the actor accused.

Raffaella Di Girolamo’s lawyer accuses contradictions after Cristián Campos’ statements

Following this interview, Raffaella’s defense lawyer spoke with CHV Noticias, where he questioned Cristián Campos’ statements.

“There are several contradictions in the things he says,” said Juan Pablo Hermosilla.

“On the one hand he says that he was informed about all this in detail a long time ago and, on the other hand, when he finds out about this, he says that he does not know what it is about.”accused the defense of Raffaella Di Girolamo.

To this, he also added: “So, I think that is one of the issues that will have to be clarified judicially: when he finds out, how he finds out and, very importantly, how he reacts when he finds out.”

Likewise, the lawyer for Fundación Para La Confianza stated: “I am struck by a certain lack of empathy on his part, with his children and with the situation.”. Serious things happened here, clearly. “If serious things had not happened, it is not understandable that this would have been done.”

To close, Hermosilla advanced his ideal scenario in the judicial process: “I am not going to be able to imprison him, but how is it not going to be a healer if a judge investigates and says this was true (…) y Faced with that, I obtain the greatest satisfaction that a person can aspire to, which is to recognize their quality as a victim.“.

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).

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