Overview
- Valentino Yospe, 19, publicly accused his uncle of years of physical and psychological abuse beginning at age eight and lodged a formal complaint after speaking on Puro Show.
- Media reports citing the filing say a perimeter order was issued, a panic button was granted, and he regained the family home in Villa Urquiza.
- In his testimony, Yospe described hair-pulling, belt beatings, being struck with a broken broom handle, and being forced under cold water while hit.
- He says he fled the household at 16, lived in a Jewish community home, and received school-based psychological support before pursuing the case as an adult.
- Ulises Jaitt issued a brief statement refusing to discuss details and saying he was not cited, while Valentino’s sister Antonella publicly backed her brother’s voice and asked for privacy.