Overview
- Viviana Canosa announced immediate civil action and is weighing a criminal complaint after Fabiola Yáñez described a “very intimate” relationship between her and Alberto Fernández.
- Alberto Fernández rejected Yáñez’s accusations on Radio La Red, called the gender-violence case “a great lie,” and said he expects acquittal.
- Fernández denied seeking to remove Yáñez’s custody of their son and said he wants shared care, countering Yáñez’s claim that he aimed to “take” custody.
- Tamara Pettinato said Yáñez cannot label her an “amante,” questioned why a private video with Fernández was leaked, and left open the possibility of legal action.
- Yáñez reiterated that she uncovered photos and videos on a phone tied to Fernández, claimed numerous infidelities, and cast the material as evidence of parallel relationships.