Inkriql Posted October 20, 2022 Share Posted October 20, 2022 Lawyer Gregorio Dalbón, recognized for having defended President Alberto Fernández and Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in legal cases, assured tonight that the national president gave him instructions to initiate legal action against the participant of the reality show Big Brother, Walter Santiago, nicknamed "Alfa", who accused him during one of the first broadcasts of the program of having paid him "bribes", without giving further details of the circumstances of that alleged act. Dalbón informed through his profile on the social network Twitter that the President of the Nation gave him the indication to go to court to repair the damage, since the president felt particularly offended by the expressions of "Alpha". Hours before Dalbón recounted the president's position through a tweet, the government spokeswoman, Gabriela Cerruti, had published, through the same medium, a disclaimer in which she categorically rejected the expressions of the member of the House of Big Brother, remarking that "The President has no information about this person and does not remember meeting her." "Notwithstanding what was said by the presidential spokeswoman and in case the insult to the President of the Nation, Alberto Fernández, persists, he instructed me to initiate civil actions for damage to his honor," Dalbón said. Alfa's controversial accusation against Alberto Fernández The episode that unleashed the discomfort in the Argentine president occurred a few hours after the start of a new Argentine version of the famous reality show. During a conversation with other participants, "Alfa" assumes the knowledge of a good part of the national political leadership, and in one passage he mentions Alberto Fernández. The situation bothered the front page of Casa Rosada to the point that spokeswoman Cerruti had several crosses with opposition leaders defending "transparency" in the president's political career. In his publication, Dalbón left open the possibility that the conflict would not escalate to court if the production of the program clarified what Alfa said. This situation seemed to appear late on Wednesday, since the host of the program, Santiago Del Moro, identified responsibilities in the cycle for the statements made by the participant. “This is a program that works with open cameras and is known worldwide, the members enter, they enter a house that has more than 60 cameras with more than 70 or 80 microphones. What they say inside the house is up to them. In fact, before entering the house of Big Brother here and in the world, each participant signs a document that is responsible for the things he says and for the people he names, "said Del Moro at the end of the first Gala. of Nominations. Walter "Alfa" Santiago became one of the most controversial participants in the first hours of the new broadcast of the program. He is 60 years old, is from Tigre and is divorced. He buys, sells and repairs collector cars. He lived in Miami for thirteen years: he left in 2001 and returned in 2013. “I was always a leader, I'm very horny, very spiteful and I have a great memory, I don't forget anything. I am going to be the patriarch of the house ”, he expressed in a passage of his first interventions. Walter Santiago alias "Alfa" at his entrance to the most famous house in the country Walter Santiago alias "Alfa" at his entrance to the most famous house in the country In the official defense, Cerruti had highlighted the importance of not letting go of an accusation that he considered serious. “As everyone knows, throughout his public career, Alberto Fernández was never involved in acts of corruption. He has made transparency a central purpose of his management in the civil service. Preserving his honor, we cannot make it natural for someone to express himself lightly in a way that only seeks to defame and discredit him," the spokeswoman wrote. https://www.infobae.com/politica/2022/10/20/el-presidente-iniciara-acciones-civiles-por-los-dichos-de-un-participante-de-gran-hermano/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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