“She asked to review the precautionary measures” – 2024-08-06 08:14:47

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2024-08-06 08:14:47

In light of reports that Jordhy Thompson has resumed his relationship with Camila Sepúlveda, lawyer José Mendoza, who until two weeks ago defended the footballer in court, explained that the young woman requested a review of the precautionary measures against her partner.

In the last few hours it was learned that Jordhy Thompson, former Colo Colo striker who now plays in Russia, resumed his relationship with Camila Sepúlveda, with whom he was involved in a series of episodes of domestic violence and even a complaint for attempted femicide.

The forward’s legal situation led Cacique to seek his transfer to Orenburg of Russia, which finally bought half of his pass, while his representative paid the $50 million bail to lift the restraining order against him.

In light of the information circulating that Jordhy Thompson has resumed his relationship with Camila Sepúlveda, the lawyer José Mendoza, who until two weeks ago defended the footballer in court, explained that The young woman requested a review of the precautionary measures against her partner.

The court may call a hearing. In any case, a hearing for the review of precautionary measures was set in her case, I believe for August 25. The request was made by the girl herself. She filed the complaint in court one or two weeks ago,” he said in an interview with LUN.

Mendoza explained that “The practical issue is that precautionary reviews require that the person be present at the hearing. So the court, based on the request made by this girl, can demand that the person be here and this boy has to return.”

Asked if Jordhy Thompson is violating the injunction prohibiting him from approaching Camila Sepúlveda by resuming their relationship in Russia, the lawyer explained that “Formally, the precautionary measure of prohibition is understood to be breached to the extent that the person comes into contact with the other person, but that is at a national level, because the jurisdiction of the court is at the territorial level. What happens abroad, regardless of whether it is proven or not, is debatable if there is a hypothesis of non-compliance.”

“Technically, he would be committing a new crime of assault and also contempt, as long as these acts are committed in Chile. If they are committed abroad, we would have to see what the legislation provides,” he said.

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

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