The actor, publicist and radio and television panelist, Roberto Moré, is part of the stable cast of the program Polemic in the Bar, in which different people from all walks of life discuss politics and society, often with high tones and with tense exchanges. .
Last January, when the decision was made public that Esteban Valenti was going to be the general coordinator of the campaign for the “Yes” in the referendum against the 135 articles of the Law of Urgent Consideration (LUC), Moré issued comments against Valenti that caused a stir. “I can’t believe that Esteban Valenti has been hired, a guy without codes, a traitor, a fake, who runs away when he has to show his face and prefers to air problems without solving them,” he said.
And he did not stop there, because he added: “And I don’t even want to talk about the things he did in Italy, a nefarious being. Mafia boss.”
The same day in January that he wrote that, he expanded even more in strong statements: “I don’t give a damn if Valenti is hired by the FA, the PIT-CNT, Cabildo Abierto or NASA; the idea is not to win at any price: a traitor is always a traitor and even more so this mafia boss without codes. And I know what happens to those who speak ill of him, I have mine, “he said.
Judicialization
Valenti did not let him pass the assertions and took him to court. “See you in court, he is going to have to prove his claims, one by one,” he snapped, while preparing a complaint.
Currently, the tweets with the assertions classified as defamation were deleted by their author.
At 11 p.m. this Sunday, Moré retracted the statements through his Twitter account. “I apologize to Mr. Esteban Valenti for the statements made in the Controversy at the Bar program and reiterated on various occasions on the Twitter network,” he wrote in the first of two tweets. “I understand that Mr. Valenti has been reviled by such statements and I also apologize to the public for the baseless handling of the accusations and insults against Valenti,” he added.