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Gerardo Morales broke down on TV when they asked him if he was going to do DNA after rumors of infidelity

2024-02-28T16:03:33.555Z

Highlights: Gerardo Morales broke down on TV when they asked him if he was going to do DNA after rumors of infidelity. The former governor of Jujuy said through tears that they did "irreparable damage" to his 2-year-old daughter. "This is not going to stay here, it is going to go to the Supreme Court," he warned. The two men who spread an alleged deception of his wife were released after 50 days in jail. They were detained for having published ironic tweets and photos on social networks.


The former governor of Jujuy said through tears that they did "irreparable damage" to his 2-year-old daughter. "This is not going to stay here, it is going to go to the Supreme Court," he warned. The two men who spread an alleged deception of his wife were released.


Amid rumors of infidelity about his wife,

Gerardo Morales

was asked in a television interview if he planned to have a DNA test done.

It was at that moment when the former governor of Jujuy burst into tears.

"No, I don't plan to do a DNA test. Let's see, every day I think about that, about my daughter... about my little son, who has done irreparable damage to him," said the radical leader, visibly moved.

After the release of the two men who were detained for 50 days for having published ironic tweets and photos on social networks that allude to the wife's alleged infidelity, Morales warned: "This is not going to end here. It is going to go to the Supreme Court. And I am going to follow the entire group, this entire organization, for the damage they have done to my daughter and my wife."

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Source: clarin

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