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It was for having violated the ban on approaching his ex-partner.
Judge Federico Martínez revoked the house arrest that benefited comedian Juan “Cacho” Garay, who was transferred to the Mendoza Penitentiary for the cause of gender violence and sexual abuse in which he is accused, judicial sources reported.
Verónica Macías launched a case against Garay for gender violence and then the first prosecutor in the case, Daniel Carniello, charged him with the crimes of threats aggravated by the use of a weapon, sexual abuse with carnal access in an indeterminate number of acts, deprivation illegitimate freedom aggravated by being committed against his spouse and possession of firearms for civilian use.
However, the representative of the Public Prosecutor’s Office had benefited the comedian with house arrest while the process against him was taking place and had been carrying out the arrest, since mid-last April, at his sister’s house, in the town of Coquimbito. , in the department of Maipú.
In May, Garay’s ex-partner received a phone call and during it only ambient noise was heard, so the situation was interpreted as intimidation towards the woman and, after the complaint was filed, it was verified that the communication was made from the comedian’s sister’s house.
From the prosecutor’s office they understood that by this action Garay violated the prohibition of approach that Justice imposed on him and accused him of disobedience.
Now, the prosecutor Mónica Fernández Poblet ordered that the benefit of house arrest be removed from the comedian and that he continue to be detained in a prison.
Judge Martínez, after rejecting the three annulments raised by the defenses of Cacho Garay and Sandra Astudillo (the other defendant in the case) to separate the prosecutor Fernández Poblet from the investigation, ruled that the humorist be transferred to jail, while the woman will continue with house arrest.
They arrested the legislative employee accused of being an accomplice in the abuses against the comedian’s ex-partner
A little less than a month ago, on June 13, the legislative employee accused of being an accomplice of the comedian Cacho Garay in the case of sexual abuse and threats against her ex-partner was arrested at the Mendoza airport.
Sandra A. had been denounced by Verónica Macías and the Justice had issued an arrest warrant against her. Through her lawyer, the woman denied the accusations.
The comedian’s ex-wife targeted the 58-year-old woman, saying she was one of the people who organized the orgies in which she claims to have been abused.
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