Overview
- Natalia Otero said on television that Yiddá Eslava filed 11 complaints against Julián Zucchi, including six criminal accusations she characterized as false.
- Otero asserted that Zucchi is limited to roughly two to three hours of weekly contact with his children at Eslava’s home under supervision, without permission to take them out.
- Responding on the same program, Eslava said Zucchi’s mother, María Laura Zucchi, sought custody of her children.
- Eslava added that she has not taken legal action against Zucchi’s family and still allows the grandmother to visit the grandchildren at her home.
- The reports reflect competing public statements amplified by TV and social media, with no court rulings or independent verification cited in the coverage.
 
 