Overview
- After high-profile TV interviews, Fabiola Yáñez alleged years of infidelity and said she uncovered messages, photos and videos on a phone that Alberto Fernández had given their son.
- Fernández told Radio La Red that the gender-violence case is “a great lie,” said he expects to be cleared, and noted that the Federal Cassation Court removed Judge Julián Ercolini from the case.
- He rejected suggestions he aims to take custody of their son, arguing for shared care and characterizing the conflict as fundamentally about money.
- Viviana Canosa announced she will sue Yáñez for damages and is evaluating a criminal complaint over claims of a “very intimate” relationship, which she labeled false and defamatory.
- Responding to references to Canosa, Fernández said his relationship with the TV host was professional before she became a vocal critic of his government.