The singer denied on social media the reports that identified her as the complainant in the case against her ex-partner
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Lowrdez Fernández broke her silence and denied the reports claiming that she would appear as a plaintiff in the case against her ex-partner, Leandro García Gómez. The information had been disseminated by journalist Mauro Szeta through his official X (formerly Twitter) account.
The singer used her Instagram stories to clarify the situation and make it clear that the rumors were false. "This is not true", she wrote alongside a screenshot of an article that reproduced the information on various news portals.
La cantante utilizó sus historias de Instagram para aclarar la situación
What Mauro Szeta had said about the case
The journalist specializing in police matters had published: "Lourdes will appear as a plaintiff against her boyfriend, her lawyer announced". He also detailed: "After the indictment and pretrial detention of Leandro García Gómez became known, Lourdes will appear as a plaintiff, her lawyer Yamil Castro Bianchi announced".
The message quickly went viral, which led to the artist publicly denying the information.
What it means to be a plaintiff in a legal case
In legal terms, a plaintiff is someone who formally appears as the accusing party in a criminal case. The objective is to drive the investigation and provide evidence. Unlike a complainant, the plaintiff can intervene directly in the trial and seek justice by their own means.
Leandro García Gómez junto a Lourdes Fernández
The legal situation of Leandro García Gómez
According to Mauro Szeta, the judge ordered the indictment with pretrial detention of García Gómez for "aggravated assault and unlawful deprivation of liberty." The ruling also includes a significant financial embargo.
In addition, he was denied release due to "flight risk" and for having denied the singer's presence at his residence.