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Alberto Fernández presented compelling evidence that would support his innocence

Alberto Fernández presented compelling evidence that would support his innocence

Former Argentine President, Alberto Fernandezhas recently presented to the courts a series of medical records and personal notebooks that he attributes to his ex-partner, Fabiola Yañez. This action is part of his defense strategy in the context of the case in which he is accused of crimes related to gender violence.

The documentation was found in the department of Puerto Madero where Alberto Fernandez and Fabiola Yañez lived together for several years. The former president’s defense, headed by lawyer Silvina Carreira, has argued that the medical records and notebooks contain personal notes from the former first lady and that this evidence is crucial to the case.

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