Overview
- In a televised appearance, Yañez alleged the courts are pushing an “accelerated revinculación” that benefits Fernández, citing filings she says he made in a minor‑offenses court where he has contacts.
- She said Fernández sought a judicial order to prevent her from speaking publicly about child‑support for their three‑and‑a‑half‑year‑old son.
- Yañez reaffirmed earlier accounts of physical violence, stating the widely discussed bruised eye was real and followed a bedroom argument during his presidency.
- Fernández countered that Spain’s migration authorities revoked Yañez’s residency after his complaint over alleged irregularities in the permit.
- Yañez said she changed lawyers as new court resolutions arrived and described a proposal for alternating daily contact with the child, which she criticized as destabilizing.