Nacho Levy did not dare to show his face and broke the silence on social media after the public accusations made by Cecilia Ce and other ex-partners, acknowledging that he exercised “psychological violence” and had “toxic relationships.” The feminist figure of La Garganta Poderosa published a statement on Instagram, days after being removed from the social organization that had him as one of its main leaders for years.
“I need to apologize to those who have suffered alongside me from the emotional dynamics that I tried to work on with medication and therapy. Psychological violence, which is not seen from the inside,” Levy wrote in his stories. In the same message, he sought to set a boundary regarding the publicly circulated accusations and stated that “it is not about blows, nor legal complaints, nor the absurdities that some media have published.”

The Kirchnerist declared that his words do not repair the damage caused. “I know that it cannot be repaired with words and that whatever I say will be used against me,” he noted. However, he maintained that he did not want to “choke” on the need to apologize to people who, he said, were and will be “very valuable” to him, seeking to generate empathy among his accusers.









