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The lawyer Carla Vall, who represents the artist

Paula Bonet,

explained this Friday that the man tried this Friday

accused of harassing the painter

has another open case in another city for allegedly stalking another woman.

He has explained it before the

trial scheduled for this Friday

morning, which will be held behind closed doors and in which

Bonet

claims to sentence the man to

four years in prison

for alleged harassment and threats, and the Prosecutor's Office has requested a sentence of

three years

.

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The three years of brutal harassment of the illustrator Paula Bonet

  • Writing: GERMÁN GONZÁLEZBarcelona

  • Drafting: ILLUSTRATION: LUCÍA MARTÍN

The three years of brutal harassment of the illustrator Paula Bonet

Vall has said that the defendant "is a young man, socialized,

has a relatively normal life

but has traits of misogyny" and, asked if he thinks his defense can allege

some

mental illness to avoid a conviction, has assured that the forensic they evaluated him, they did not point out anything that

could exempt him from responsibility

.

He has assessed that

the messages

he published against her on social networks, with

threats of murder

and rape, are clear and "there can be

no possible misunderstanding

, the intention of this man was to scare Paula and make her life impossible."

The

defendant

has been in provisional prison twice for this case but a few weeks ago he was released again, after which

Bonet

announced that he would limit his public activity, and in this sense Vall has indicated that the artist is "

going accompanied everywhere

, has limited walking or cycling.

He added that

the artist

sees the trial as "a moment of restoration of her dignity" and has wanted a

forceful sentence

that serves as a social message against these behaviors.

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