Overview
- On La Noche de Mirtha, Yáñez said the black eye photo reflected a real assault after an argument and described doctors seeing her injury while Fernández called it involuntary.
- Yáñez alleged the former president is trying to remove her custody and criticized what she called an accelerated court-ordered reconnection process with their son Francisco.
- The Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation upheld Fernández’s prosecution in the gender‑violence case and removed Judge Julián Ercolini from the file, shifting the case’s leadership.
- Hours before the broadcast, Fernández posted an official document indicating Spain revoked Yáñez’s residency authorization, with officials noting a prior 10‑day period for submissions and a one‑month window to appeal.
- Crónica reported the show received a precautionary order warning against references to pending cases and possible fines, as Legrand pressed Yáñez over the 2020 Olivos gathering and Yáñez repeated her public apologies.