Alberto Fernandez took to social media to say his former partner’s accusations of physical and mental violence “never happened.” Meanwhile, a judge has ordered him not to leave the country.

Former Argentine President Alberto Fernandez on Tuesday denied allegations that he was violent towards his ex-partner and former first lady Fabiola Yanez.
In a post on X, the former president and judge said he learned of the accusations from media reports and planned to prove his innocence to the court with evidence.
“I will just say that it is false and what she is accusing me of never happened,” Fernandez said. “I will provide evidence and testimonies before the courts to show what really happened.”
Former Argentine President Alberto Fernandez on Tuesday denied allegations that he was violent towards his ex-partner and former first lady Fabiola Yanez.
In a post on X, the former president and judge said he learned of the accusations from media reports and planned to prove his innocence to the court with evidence.
“I will just say that it is false and what she is accusing me of never happened,” Fernandez said. “I will provide evidence and testimonies before the courts to show what really happened.”
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