Overview
- Luciana Salazar said a government-linked operator is slowing her case and cited a journalist’s claim that a sitting minister is acting in Martín Redrado’s favor, an allegation she has not substantiated.
- Salazar asserted Redrado signed a document to cover housing and education for Matilda but stopped paying after about two years, saying she now shoulders those costs and is under financial strain.
- Newly highlighted court filings show Redrado accused Salazar of extortion over the maintenance pact, stated he does not consider himself a parent, and alleged the child’s birth was her unilateral project while also pointing to supposed false testimony by attorney Ana Rosenfeld.
- A civil negotiation failed after an offer Salazar called insufficient, and there is no judicial resolution yet as the civil maintenance case and the criminal complaint proceed on separate tracks.
- The dispute spilled further into the public sphere as Redrado’s partner Lulú Sanguinetti defended him on social media and Salazar rebuffed her involvement, and Salazar said she declined a political TV hosting offer to avoid politicizing the case.