It seemed impossible, but in the end Cinzia Fernandez reached an economic agreement with Matías Defederico, her ex-husband and father of her three daughters. In DDM Mariana’s diary (América, 3.30 pm), she and her lawyer, Roberto Castillo, explained in detail what had been agreed. Cinthia burst into tears in the cycle of Mariana Fabbiani remembering the difficulties he went through throughout the confrontation with the former footballer. “The torture is over!” she said relieved.
Cinthia had a long legal dispute with Defederico, who she complained about over the issue of child support for her daughters Charis, Bella and Francesca.
In the América programme, Cinthia Fernández’s lawyer explained: “There is a maintenance debt to be paid. Matías says he has no liquidity. So we said: ‘Let’s compensate’. Both parents owe their children food. Cinthia has a job and has liquidity. So, Matías gives up what belongs to him in the house and tell She: ‘Do-it-yourself responsibleuntil girls come of age, maintenance“.
“It’s like insurance for my girls -Cinthia said-. I proposed this a long time ago, but it didn’t happen. Everything we experience brings with it an energy that liquidates you and the other, because I suppose all this is liquidating him too.”
“In this period, I have suffered a lot of economic violence. Now the torture ends“, he has declared.
“I’m glad he noticed. I don’t know if it’s because he drowned or why, I don’t care why he did it, the important thing is that he did it and put an end to a torture that would have lasted.” until he came of age.”
Mariana Fabbiani wanted to know if Defederico sees his daughters. “We are waiting for them to approve the agreement,” replied the dancer’s lawyer. And she explains: “He (Defederico) has no precedent and says that for this reason he hardly comes looking for them.” “I’m not going to give an opinion on that,” she added.
Cinthia Fernández: “Not having money to buy food is horrible”
During the interview with the DDM, Mariana’s diary, Cinthia Fernández burst into tears evoking the economic difficulties experienced during the conflict with Matías Defederico.
Through tears he says: “One day my mother texted me and said, ‘There’s no yogurt for girls’. I entered my bank account and I had two thousand pesos. I didn’t know how to say it.” my mother that I wouldn’t go and bring him yogurt.
“This made me desperate, it was horrible. Not having money to buy food is horrible,” she added, devastated.
“That day, the babysitter saw me devastated. I couldn’t take it anymore. I solved the problem because I met very good people along the way, luckily,” she added.
After explaining that at that time it was impossible for him to work more than he worked, he explained: “I had two jobs. One didn’t pay me and the other, which was Danceat that time the cost was charged at the end of participation.
“Then Ángel (De Brito) saved me,” he said, referring to the fact that the driver of the THEY (America, 20 years old), called her as a speaker on the program. “For this I owe him a lot. Thanks to him I was able to feed my daughters,” she added.
Source: Clarin