Former Argentine President Alberto Fernandez has publicly denied allegations of domestic abuse made by his ex-partner and former first lady, Fabiola Yanez. In a social media post, Fernandez refuted claims of physical and psychological violence, stating that the accusations are false and vowing to provide evidence in court. Meanwhile, a judge has imposed restrictions on Fernandez, barring him from leaving the country and making any contact with Yanez.
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- Former Argentine President Alberto Fernandez denied allegations of domestic abuse by his ex-partner, Fabiola Yanez.
- Fernandez took to social media to refute claims of physical and psychological violence, stating that the accusations “never happened.”
- The former president learned of the accusations through media reports and expressed his intention to prove his innocence in court.
- Yanez, an actress and journalist, accused Fernandez of gender violence, psychological harm, and phone harassment.
- The couple met in 2013 during Yanez’s journalistic research, and they began dating in 2014.
- Yanez, now living in Madrid with their two-year-old son, has filed the allegations from abroad.
- A federal judge ordered Fernandez not to leave Argentina and prohibited him from contacting Yanez physically or otherwise.
- The court order includes a ban on all forms of communication, including phone, email, and messaging platforms.
- Fernandez is also barred from carrying out any acts of disturbance or intimidation against Yanez.
- The former president stated that he will refrain from making further statements to the media while the legal process unfolds.
