Julieta Prandi’s bad moment: with a psychiatric license and without a trial date for the case against her ex-husband

Julieta Prandi’s bad moment: with a psychiatric license and without a trial date for the case against her ex-husband
Julieta Prandi’s bad moment: with a psychiatric license and without a trial date for the case against her ex-husband

Julieta Prandi is on psychiatric leave (Gustavo Gavotti)

The alarms went off last Friday when Julieta Prandi did not show up Sarasathe radial cycle that drives daily with Mariano Peluffo from 14 to 17 in La 100. It was not just another absence, since her present is crossed by the litigation against her ex-husband, Claudio ContardYowhich has her with “a picture of anxiety and stress”, as she learned Teleshow.

In this context, the actress and presenter took a psychiatric license which was issued last May 10 and until the next 15th of the same month. According to the document, which he was able to access Teleshow and which appears below, Prandi “presents sign-symptoms compatible with a ‘generalized anxiety disorder‘ (F.41; DSM-V) and a ‘reaction to acute stress‘ (F43.0; DSM-V). In addition to verifying a relapse of its base team.”

As a consequence of this, “slow increasing titration of their psychopharmacological plan usual and alarm guidelines are given and expectant behavior is maintained. It was determined that the rest from work be understood within the term of 96 hours”, concludes the certificate, which bears the signature of Dr. Rafael Herrera Milanopsychiatrist from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA).

In dialogue with this medium, one of Julieta’s lawyers explained the reasons for the radio host’s discomfort, which, in his opinion, are closely related to the legal process that is passing through. “The situation of not being able to speak publicly about his case felt very bad for him.”he explained Javier Bañoswho carries out the sponsorship of Prandi together with Fernando Burlando.

The license issued by the doctor and psychiatrist, Rafael Herrera Milano

Apart from the legal muzzle, according to the lawyer, The former model is dissatisfied with the Justice’s decision that the criminal trial cannot be carried out before popular juries.

“After a long appeal process in which a dozen judges participated, the elevation to trial was final. On April 17, the digital file was filed in the Oral Criminal Court No. 2 of Campana. In that context, the defense of Claudio Contardi opposed holding a jury trial, with which the parties were notified, the technical judges will be Daniel Rópolo and Federico Martinengo. The third magistrate remains to be defined,” he said.

And he added: “Julieta wanted the trial to be by jury, as established by the Constitutionbut the Buenos Aires jury trial law (unlike other jurisdictions) establishes that the jury is only a guarantee for the accused and not for the victims.”

Julieta Prandi exploded against Justice for her dispute with the father of her children

It should be noted that in recent days, Prandi expressed his discontent following a penalty fee of 800 thousand pesos that was applied to her for speaking in the media about the case that she started five years ago against her ex-husband and father of her children, Matthew and Rocco. “They are not going to silence me“, she said indignantly on a mobile phone with Intruders (America).

In addition to the complaint for alleged sexual abuse and threats, a civil lawsuit was added to the process for the division of assets and payment of child support for their children.

“It is unusual that a victim of abuse has to wait for more than two years for the case to be brought to trial. And it is also true that the accused says that he does not want a trial by jury, that he wants it to be intimate and that no one finds out.“, he complained on air about the program he hosts Florence of the V; not only because of the slow progress in the processing of the cases, but because of the fine they applied to her for having spoken about the issue in the media when there is a confidentiality agreement between her and her ex, according to which neither of them can count “intimacies of minors”.

Julieta Prandi is the author of the book “I would have to be dead.”

Regarding his work and personal present, in recent days Prandi published his first novel, titled I should be dead. This book, which is based on real events, was officially presented at the Buenos Aires International Book Fair in the Julio Cortázar room of the Yellow Pavilion, accompanied by María Laura Santillánwho participated as curator of the event.

During the presentation, the radio host announced that the story could be extended into a second part and that there is even the possibility of adapting it to a television series.

Prandi’s novel focuses on Lucía, a successful journalist who finds herself immersed in a toxic relationship that ends up endangering her well-being and that of her son. Through this work, the actress shares her perspective on the challenges faced in environments of control and manipulation. At the event, Prandi was accompanied by her current partner, the musician Emanuel Ortegawho contributed to the project with a song titled “Presa,” used in the novel’s trailer.

 
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