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“I can’t anymore, that’s totally a lie”

“I can’t anymore, that’s totally a lie”
“I can’t anymore, that’s totally a lie”
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Frank Cuesta is going through one of the most complicated moments of his public career. The recent one Filtration of compromised audios by their former collaborator and chi friend He has unleashed a new media storm. In these recordings, Cuesta mentions his intention to “put poison” to the dogs that wad themselves for their sanctuary, a few words that have generated a stir, especially in the context of their prolonged and conflicting legal with their ex -wife, Yuyee.

In the midst of this controversy, public figures have begun to distance themselves from the naturalist. One of them has been the creator of Thegrefg content, who previously supported him. The streamer has expressed his doubts about Frank and has revealed that he made a donation of 100,000 euros, without having yet received clear information about the fate of that money.

In response to the alluvion of criticism and accusations, Cuesta published a video on his YouTube channel entitled “I can’t anymore.” The 23 -minute recording and that was later deprived, shows the completely collapsed herpetologist. Between tears, he flatly denied having committed a scam: “It is being said that I escaped people, that I stayed with donations money. That is totally false,” he said firmly.

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During the video, Cuesta explained that the money received was destined to repurchase the sanctuary, and that the accounts are available for those who want to verify it: “There are the transactions, there is the money that was donated. I even put the sanctuary in the name of my children,”. According to him, his situation became so critical that he was afraid to stay “absolutely with nothing.”

The testimony is very emotional throughout the video, he repeated his despair several times, questioning the veracity of the accusations: “They are fucking audios sent to a friend, where are the dead dogs?”

Although the video is no longer publicly available, numerous fragments have spread widely on social networks, further feeding the debate. For now, there are no conclusive evidence that confirms the authenticity of the audios or the veracity of the accusations. However, the shadow of doubt looms over Frank Cuesta, and the conversation around his figure continues on the Internet.

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