The actress Thelma Fardin met in Brazil with the Argentine ambassador to that country, Daniel Scioli, who made himself available to her after the Superior Court of Justice of Brazil annulled in final instances the trial against Juan Darthés for sexual abuse by declaring the incompetence of the federal jurisdiction in the case.
The Actrices Argentinas collective reported through a statement that Fardín will have dinner this Saturday with the collective of women artists Respeito em cena, and that Flavia Froes joins her team of lawyers, who together with Carla Junqueira and Toron seek the conviction of Darthés for abuse against the actress.
This Friday, Fardin had appeared “in search of justice” at a hearing with the Superior Court of Justice of Brazil, which annulled in final instances the trial against Juan Darthés for sexual abuse by declaring the incompetence of the federal jurisdiction in the case.
His new team of lawyers, led by Carla Junqueira, together with the Specialized Prosecution Unit on Violence against Women (UFEM) of the Argentine Public Ministry, seek to prevent the trial from going back to zero and continuing at the federal level.
“I came in search of personal and collective justice,” Fardin, who has been in the capital of São Paulo since Wednesday for the first time since the beginning of the judicial process against Darthés, who is accused of having sexually abused her during a tour in Nicaragua in 2009, when the young woman was a minor.
“It is very important to be here to stay calm that I did everything in my power,” added the 29-year-old actress.
After Fardin’s public complaint, in 2018, Darthés moved to Brazil, his country of origin, where he is tried because the Brazilian Constitution does not allow the extradition of nationals.