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Raúl Pérez Roldán will have to wear an electronic anklet and will not be able to leave the country by order of a judge

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The federal judge of Azul, Gabriel of Julius, ordered on Monday that he be put on an electronic anklet and banned from leaving the country Raúl Perez Roldanwhile she issued a restraining order to prevent him from approaching Guillermo Perez Roldanhis son, e Graciela Perezanother of the tennis players who passed through his academy.

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The court order stems from the case in which the former tennis coach is being investigated for exploitation, injury, ill-treatment, unlawful deprivation of liberty and money laundering. The complaint was brought by his son, Guillermo, who accused him of subduing him physically, psychologically and financially.

This is a new advance of the case, since judge Di Giulio had decided last September to inhibit the movable and immovable assets of Raúl Perez Roldán for 90 days.

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This is not the only judicial uneasiness that she is going through, since last February the Federal Chamber of Mar del Plata had ordered an investigation into a complaint for the crime of rape presented by a former student of her school in Tandil.

According to the account of the victim, whose identity is preserved and in the case is identified as “X”, the events occurred when “X” was a minor. Similarly, the judges in charge of the case asked to determine whether there was human trafficking.

The student’s accusation was part of the presentation made on August 24, 2022, together with Guillermo Pérez Roldán, before the Federal Court of Azul. In it the hypothesis was advanced that there was a criminal plan orchestrated by the defendant between the 70s and 80s.

Pérez Roldán Jr. – who won 9 ATP titles and rose to 13th place in the world rankings in the late 1980s – had a strong impact when he made public the torments he was subjected to in an interview to journalist Sebastián Torok, from La Nation, and then in a documentary series broadcast on the Star+ streaming platform.

“Not only does it have to remain a story of a few episodes, there has to be something that gives strength to what I’m accusing, which is a criminal act. I don’t know the legal terms, but we are talking about human rights. I felt a bit like a ‘slave’. And since I take responsibility for the things I say and do, he too, if he was brave enough to whip a boy in the back, now let him take responsibility for the truth I’m saying,” Guillermo Pérez Roldán told her. told Clarin in an interview.

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Source: Clarin

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