Overview
- Attorneys Mariana Gallego and Mauricio D’Alessandro resigned from representing Yáñez in the civil case over child support and visitation and in a related penal contraventional proceeding.
- TN reported that Marcela de Leonardis and María Eugenia Sosa have stepped in for now to handle Yáñez’s defense in the civil and contraventional matters.
- Yáñez returned to Argentina saying she wants her son Francisco to reconnect with his father, denying any impediment to contact and noting Fernández did not travel to Madrid for a year and eight months.
- Fernández rejected her account as false, said there is an active case accusing Yáñez of impeding contact, claimed he requested revocation of the boy’s Madrid residence, and stated a judicial order barred him from leaving Argentina.
- Clarín reported that, after a judicial risk evaluation relayed to the Security Ministry, official protection for Yáñez and her son was reinstated as media revisit videos involving Fernández and Tamara Pettinato.