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Updated Tuesday, April 2, 2024-11:58
The comedian
Quequé
, whose real name is Héctor de Miguel, has been
sentenced
by the Twelfth Section of the Provincial Court of Madrid to pay
41,800 euros to journalist Alfonso Rojo
for defaming him during his participation in the program
La vida moderna
on Cadena Ser. " "Such
illegitimate interference
is declared in his honor
from the demonstrations expressed on Twitter, Cadena Ser and YouTube," explains the official verdict on the events that occurred.
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Lawyer, with his own firm, separate... This is Álvaro Rojo, the son of Ana Rosa Quintana and Alfonso Rojo
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Lawyer, with his own firm, separate... This is Álvaro Rojo, the son of Ana Rosa Quintana and Alfonso Rojo
In addition, the decision requires
that the broadcaster eliminate from all social networks
and platforms "the expressions that are the subject of this lawsuit, refraining from the future from disseminating all or part of the content of the aforementioned publications in any media of the business group."
The journalist Alfonso Rojo.GTRES
As one of the presenters of the now defunct program
La Vida Moderna
(along with
David Broncano and Ignatius Farray
), Quequé had Alfonso Rojo
as one of his
main joke targets
. In fact, the sentence clearly indicates the comedian as
the main author
of the qualifiers that justice has ended up condemning for illegitimate interference with honor, but it also extends to the entire station for not only allowing it, but also for
its "participation in the benefits." economic
benefits derived from the disclosure".
As mentioned above, he is also ordered to pay
compensation
of 41,800 euros, along with the
corresponding
interest
. In addition, the ruling requires
the reading of the "heading and ruling"
in programs such as
Modern Life
, although said program is no longer broadcast, or in other similar spaces within the same schedule. In addition, the comedian must
publish the same text
on his public profile on X (former Twitter) and on YouTube.
And to do so on his Twitter profile, Quéqué has changed his username and profile photo. Then, you have protected your account with a lock to limit the spread of the ruling. Finally, before reopening his account to the public, he made numerous retweets to
bury
in his timeline the text that
justice had forced him
to publish on this social network.