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Rubiales case: the Spanish federation accused of "pressuring" to change Hermoso's version

2023-10-02T09:02:49.575Z

Highlights: Rubiales case: Spanish federation accused of "pressuring" to change Hermoso's version. The press chief of the Spanish federation told the court that she felt harassed by her superiors. This Monday, three new players present during the Spanish victory in the final of the World Cup, and therefore the day of the famous forced kiss, will be heard by the prosecutor in charge of the case. But other revelations were made by the Spanish press. According to El Mundo Deportivo and El Confidencial, she was held for more than three hours in offices.


The press chief of the Spanish federation told the court that she felt harassed by her superiors, who pushed her to convince Hermoso to accept the version of a "consensual" kiss.


The Rubiales affair has not finished revealing all its elements. This Monday, three new players present during the Spanish victory in the final of the World Cup, and therefore the day of the famous forced kiss, will be heard by the prosecutor in charge of the case. But other revelations were made by the Spanish press.

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Pressure exerted

During her hearing by the justice as a witness in the case, Patricia Perez, the press chief of the women's selection explained "to have felt harassed". In order to convince Jenni Hermoso to accept the version of a "consensual" kiss, and thus mitigate the scandal. According to El Mundo Deportivo and El Confidencial, she was held for more than three hours in offices by her superiors, while they tried to find false evidence to provide. A new revelation, but probably not the last.

Source: lefigaro

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