Sabag Montiel denied Uliarte: “I was never violent with a woman, only with Cristina Kirchner”

2023-10-30 20:57:00

Fernando Sabag Montiel, the man accused of trying to murder Cristina Kirchner, denied from prison the latest statements of his ex-partner, Brenda Uliarte – also imprisoned for the same crime – who said she had been a victim of episodes of gender violence by him. In this sense, the detainee argued that “I was never violent with a woman, only with Cristina Kirchner”.

Sabag Montiel’s letter is addressed to the judges of the Federal Chamber of Buenos Aires Mariano Llorens, Pablo Bertuzzi and Leopoldo Bruglia, despite the fact that the file for the attempted assassination is already in another procedural stage, before the Federal Oral Court 6. The letter must be evaluated as an eventual element of evidence for the oral trial and It may only be incorporated at the proposal of the parties or the court..

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The defendant’s denial It contains a confession that could be decisive in the oral trial stage. The recognition of having been “violent” with the vice president is a direct admission of his responsibility for the events, which, added to a previous statement, in which he stated that it had not been sent or financed by anyone, is equivalent to an early sentence. damning.

Likewise, Sabag Montiel reviled Uliarte after describing her, among other things, as “selfish” and “bipolar.” In addition, she ruled out that she has photos of her in which she is seen being beaten by him. “It’s a lie or they will be armed”he refuted.

Fernando Sabag Montiel described Brenda Uliarte as “selfish” and “bipolar.”

In addition to this, the accused denied alleged links with the far-right organization Revolución Federal that Uliarte attributed to him. “No one (from the Federal Revolution) knows her and they don’t know me either. (…) I never told her anything about them because I don’t know them,” said the detainee, in a handwritten note with confusing writing and spelling.

Uliarte had linked Sabag Montiel with the Federal Revolution and even said that They paid her to go to the marches and that he took her as his companion. Uliarte’s presence in a march of the far-right group is proven and, upon leaving it, she is seen next to a man whose physical build matches that of Sabag Montiel, but the images do not verify that it is him. . “Everything Brenda says is a lie,” her ex-partner insisted.

Sabag Montiel also denied knowing a certain “Carolina”, whom Uliarte identified as “a friend’s secretary” – according to what he claims his then partner told him – and that It seemed like an allusion to Carolina Gómez Mónacoassistant to Together for Change deputy Gerardo Milman.

Brenda Uliarte’s statement

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In an expansion of his statement, Uliarte distanced himself from the incident and blamed his ex-partner.

Sabag Montiel alluded to a document presented on September 26 by Uliarte. The young woman spoke through an extension of her investigative statement in the case and not before the judges of the Federal Oral Court who will lead the debate.

On that occasion, Uliarte stated that tried to stop the attack and that she had nothing to do with the attack. In that sense, he blamed Sabag Montiel for everything. In this regard, he said that they were in a relationship “recently”, he described the young man as a “manipulative” and recounted episodes of gender violence. “Today I am living hell because of him and his decisions,” she said.

Brenda Uliarte’s complete statement: she detached herself from Sabag Montiel and mentioned Milman

Regarding the organization of the Federal Revolution, she mentioned having gone “only one day to the headquarters” and that she was taken by her ex-partner. “He was part of all that, not me”, wrote. Furthermore, he clarified that he never saw Jonathan Morel (the young man who led the group) in person and that he attended some marches to sell drinks.

Likewise, he assured that Sabag Montiel had told him that the Federal Revolution received financing. “There were people who contacted the anti-K government who paid for us to go to the marches”, he described. According to the detainee, her boyfriend received the money and she only accompanied him.

Regarding Deputy Milman, Uliarte clarified that she never saw him, “but they said that he paid several people to participate in demonstrations and thereby generate disturbances and violence around Cristina Kirchner’s residence.” He also mentioned a woman named “Carolina”, who used to have conversations with Sabag Montiel and said that Nicolás Carrizo, identified as the leader of La Banda de los Copitos, “knows all this but is going to cover ‘Nando’, because he doesn’t He wants to have a quilombo with those above. They know there is heavy weight“.

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