Five years after the initiation of the case in Nicaragua and that three justices investigated him, the actor john darthes was acquitted for lack of evidence by the substitute Judge Fernando Toledo Carneiroof the federal jurisdiction of Saint Paul.
According to the Magistrate, the consummation of carnal access could not be verified in said cause and any other type of abuse would be found prescribed. Toledo Carneiro also lifted the precautionary measures that prohibited the actor from leaving Brazil.
Trial of Thelma Fardin: mocking surely that they acquitted Darthés
His lawyer, fernando mocking told the journalist Alejo Pomar, on Crónica TV, that “this person was sentenced, he was exiled. He was subjected to an investigation not only from one country, as Nicaragua where the rule of law does not exist, but also in Argentina and Brazil. Nobody can say today that Darthés was not really thoroughly investigated. This brought the family closer together and was what sustained Juan.” According to rumors, Juan Darthés could return to the country shortly.
for his part Thelma Fardin He held a press conference where he said: “I am tired, but they are not going to break me and this does not end here” and Martín Arias Duval assured himself with his lawyerslawyer for the actress in Argentina and Carla Junqueira, Fardin’s lawyer in Brazil, who will appeal the ruling.
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