Overview
- On air, Yáñez confirmed the photo of her with a black eye was real and described a post-argument blow she says occurred in Olivos, adding that doctors examined her and that Fernández called it an involuntary hit.
- She alleged the former president is seeking to remove her custody of their son and criticized what she called an accelerated court push for their reunification, while also complaining about housing and child-support issues.
- Producers said they received a precautionary injunction reportedly warning that Yáñez could not discuss ongoing cases and threatening a 1 million peso fine per violation.
- Responding online during the TV fallout, Fernández posted a Spanish migration document stating Spain extinguished Yáñez’s residence authorization due to irregularities.
- Days earlier, Argentina’s Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation upheld the criminal processing of Fernández in the gender-violence case and removed Judge Julián Ercolini from the file.