Overview
- In a new Infobae interview, Yáñez claims Fernández aims to portray her as unfit to parent and is pursuing custody of their three-year-old son, Francisco.
- Her lawyer says a psychological evaluation of Yáñez was requested in a City contraventional case tied to alleged threats, asserting it seeks to depict her as having substance issues based on an old test.
- Yáñez accuses Fernández of economic abandonment, says he never provided housing or travel costs, notes a court imposed 30% of his pension for child support, and adds she is renting with funds lent by friends.
- She and her lawyer criticize an accelerated court-ordered revinculation after a long physical separation, reporting sleep disruption and overexcitement in the child and noting prior video calls were held regularly and monitored.
- Fernández recently denied ever hitting Yáñez, called photos false and chats manipulated, and cited a phone forensic review after pressing Judge Julián Ercolini to allow it.