The Public Ministry of the National Region of the Dominican Republic requested on the afternoon of this January 19 a year of preventive detention for Tekashi 6ix9newho was arrested on Wednesday 17 for a complaint of gender-based violence filed by Wanda Díaz, the mother of Yailin La Más Viral.
According to information from the portal De Última Minuto, the deputy “filed at the Judicial Office of Permanent Attention Services of the National Region the application for a compulsory measure vs. Daniel Hernández,” the rapper’s real name.
Yailin will testify for Tekashi
Lawyer Waldo Paulino, representative of the rapper, said that the Dominican wants to clarify the situation with the authorities and asked to be present in court.
“At her request, she wants to be in the request for a coercive measure to clarify the facts because the victim is supposed to be Yailin and He says he has never been attacked by 6ix9ine and this is the reality,” he told the press on the afternoon of January 19, De Último Minuto reported.
Tekashi will take legal action even though Yailin defends him
Although Yailin has denied the alleged assaults against her and plans to testify in the rapper’s favor, Ana Andrea Villa Camacho, head of the Attorney General’s Gender-Based Violence Division, explained that the crime Yailin the rapper is accused of pursued by trade in the country, so the case will continue.
“Violence against women in the Dominican Republic is a criminal phenomenon pursued by the Public Ministry at the country level continuously 24/7. This crime leads to criminal prosecution from the State, but also the pursuit of a timely sanction for the offender”, he explained to the press on the afternoon of January 19.
In addition, he stated that the videos in which Yailin denounces Tekashi’s attacks could serve as evidence in the case.
“The Public Ministry working on this case is going to use any method proves that the criminal procedural regulations establish to objectively prove the truth. It does not matter that the victim in matters of sexist violence resignsthe Public Ministry has the obligation to continue with the case and for the protection of female victims,” he said in the interview.
Source: univision

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