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Perimeter and panic button: the legal battle between Tamara Báez and L-Gante deepens

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In the last few hours the Justice has established it L-Ghent it must respect a perimeter constraint and therefore will not be able to get close Tamara Baezthe mother of her one-year-old daughter, Jamaica, of which separated in the midst of a scandal.

Giovanni Paolo Merlothe lawyer of the influencer, had anticipated in recent days that they would have deepened the legal battle due to the fact that the singer has not given enough money to his ex-partner for the maintenance of the daughter they have in common.

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“We just came out of a testimony made at UFI # 5. They have already given us the perimeter, which will be 500 meters. We already have it in our hands. And they will also give us the panic button, “said the lawyer, this Thursday, a intruders (America, at 1:30 pm).

Following this provision, Tamara will stop living in her mother’s house and will return to the house she shared with the musician at the Country Club Atlético Banco Provincia de Buenos Aires, based in Francisco Álvarez.

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On the reasons why they granted the perimeter to L-Ghent, the lawyer stated: “We present evidence where justice urgently determines a perimeter restriction with a panic button. Today I presented myself as a private victim. When the Prosecutor sees a crime or an act of violence against a woman, she acts and we go forward together to put an end to all this “.

One of the facts previously highlighted by the lawyer is that the cumbiero’s daughter has nothing to her name, since the house in which Tamara lived with the girl is located on land in the name of L-Gante’s mother.

“You can go back to live there until your contract expires. There will also be greater police control in the mother’s home, “the lawyer added.

“I have to protect the physical integrity of women and the rights of children. This is the first. There will be a visiting regime. He will be able to see the girl, we continue to go on in this… ”, Merlo said, implying that the musician will be able to see him as his daughter, even if he has not provided further details.

Some time before, in dialogue with show partner (El Trece, at 11), the attorney had listed some of the reasons his client came to justice with this issue.

“More than a year ago there were discussions that intensified. It increases when there is gender-based violence. There was violence, that’s why they also give the hostile button. Gender-based violence is not only affecting women… She has publicly manifested situations, of him being threatened and she had to give in and do certain things ”, she warned.

The food quota, the biggest conflict in the separation between Tamara Báez and L-Ghent

One of the focuses of the conflict between Tamara and L-Gante is the money the singer would give her for the maintenance of Jamaica. “He has to spend 20% of his earnings, I don’t think it’s only 50 thousand pesos”Báez’s lawyer had stated in relation to the sum the musician would give to his client.

Alessandro CipollaElián Ángel Valenzuela’s defense attorney, popularly known as L-Gante, said a few days ago that Tamara had insulted Argentine society by denouncing the musician for “economic violence”.

And he justified his position by dialoguing with It’s over there (America, Monday to Friday at 10am): “A person who lives in a private neighborhood, in a house who pays 298,000 pesos a month, plus 300,000 pesos a month, a $ 20,000 car, plus his expenses we have credited with one million pesos, To say that there is economic violence is a sin and it is to laugh in the face of the whole society ”.

Then L-Ghent intervened in the afternoon (America, 3:45 pm) and insured: “I gave her a million pesos a week, on top of that, she kept the money for me.”

For her part, Tamara, very angry, had gone out to respond to these statements by both the lawyer and her ex: “They cry for having paid a million a month and you really believe that he gave me a million a week … From … Do I have to go out and clear everything up? Nor is 20 or 30 percent of your salary a million, folks. I won’t say anything else on the subject. “

DD

Source: Clarin

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