In the midst of the investigation that follows Andrés Hurtado ‘Chibolín’everyone who ever went to his program or received any favor from the former host has distanced themselves from him.
One of the most serious accusations against the former television presenter is the payment of one million soles that he would have given to release a shipment of seized gold.
To do this he would have had to convince Thursday, prosecutors and businessmen. After that, María Vidal La Rosa Sánchez, president of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima, defended herself because ‘Chibolín’ claimed at some point that he organized a party for Judge’s Day.
Vidal La Rosa, in addition to denying being a friend of Hurtado, also claims not to have done him favors, but does not rule out that other judges have had ties with the former comedian.
Regarding the aforementioned party, he said that Andrés Hurtado had no intervention: “All the judges paid an amount for the lunch that was held at the National Association of Magistrates, which is a purely private, private organization. It has nothing to do with the budget of the Judicial Branch”.
“I sent a notarized letter to Mr. Andrés Hurtado in my capacity as president of the Court of Lima so that he is explicit in presenting, if he says that he had any participation, the respective documentation,” she declared to El Comercio.
“We have already received his response via notarial form weeks ago in which he points out that his responses in that program were somewhat biased and that he at no time stated that he had participated in the lunch. He pointed out emphatically that he has not organized, nor paid, nor donated, nor given any element that could indicate that he participated in said lunch,” he added in an interview with the aforementioned newspaper.
“He has never asked me for a favor or help, nor do we have a friendly relationship,” he asserted. He recalled that he met him at a circus and that Génesis Hurtado introduced him to him, who also knew the magistrate’s children.
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