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Jey Mammón plans to leave the country: who will he give the last note to and how long would he leave Argentina?

2023-04-05T17:43:40.428Z


The driver faces a complaint for sexual abuse. Up to now he has remained confined in his house.


The future of

Jey Mammón

is one of the issues that generates the most uncertainty in the artistic environment and public opinion after the complaint of sexual abuse against him that came to light two weeks ago. 

Although the artist denied having abused, raped and drugged

Lucas Benvenuto

, the 30-year-old who claimed in court to have been corrupted by the driver when he was 14 years old, the social ridicule was no less.

In the midst of the scandal, and after Jey broke his silence in two televised interviews, in

Socios del espectaculo

(El Trece, Monday through Friday at 10:30 a.m.) they revealed that he

 was planning to leave the country

with the aim of "getting out of the

bubble ."

media"

in which he is immersed.

In the last hours, 

Rodrigo Lussich

 gave some indications of what would be the next movements of the ex-host of

La peña de morfi

(Telefe, Sundays at 11:30 a.m.).

And he assured: "He is going to give one more note with

Ulises Jaitt

because he wants to clarify the issue of Natacha's famous list that was adulterated on social networks and did not include him." 

Jey Mammón in a one-on-one with Baby Etchecopar, after the accusation of abuse against him.

TV Capture

In addition, the driver of the aforementioned cycle said that

Jey plans to leave the country for a month and a half.

 "The decision is to go on a trip and get out of this tangle (for yesterday, Tuesday) of this media and social bubble."  

"There

you will find a reality that may follow you to Europe.

It will surely follow you there too," Lussich closed before the cameras of the cycle that he leads with Adrián Pallares.

The sayings of Jey Mammón in dialogue with Baby Etchecopar

It is worth clarifying that in the interview that he gave in the last few hours to 

Baby Etchecopar

, Jey was honest and assured that he does not feel "socially dead" or that his professional career is over. 

"I don't know what happens if I go out

. I have my doubts, for me people are not bad... (...) Do you know what? Now, after this note, I'm going out," said the comedian .

And he acknowledged: "I am interested in exposing those who did shit to Lucas (he also denounced other abuses)

. I never thought that I was hurting him, I did not know anything about what had happened to him in his life

. If I knew, I would I would have said 'let's go together to denounce'. I can't be eating this garrón, I can't allow it". 


Lucas Benvenuto, the young man who denounced Jey Mammón for child sexual abuse.

Meanwhile, at the end of the note, Mammón spoke once again about the treatment he receives on some television programs that "incite him to jump from the balcony" and assured that he feels prepared to face public opinion face to face

.

"You know what? Now, after this note, I'm going to go out into the street," he told Etchecopar.

Among other strong phrases, Jey said that in the statement that he uploaded to his networks they asked him "to put that Lucas was a mythomaniac", but he refused.

In addition, he said that he is sure that he did not meet Lucas when he was 14 years old, but when he was 16 or 17.

"I saw him (for the first time) at a party for the LGBT community and I had a few words

with him, as I did with a lot of people who were there," he added. 

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Source: clarin

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