Buenos Aires, November 17 (NA) – Luciana Salazar once again expressed her pain and frustration after the judicial hearing with Martín Redrado, regarding the maintenance claim for Matilda. The actress left the building with a serious expression and made it clear that the meeting brought no progress in a dispute that has been ongoing for years. The hearing, held with the presence of lawyers from both sides, aimed to try to bridge the positions. However, no agreement was reached, and the tension between the protagonists was once again exposed. According to Paula Varela on 'Intrusos', Salazar is claiming a multi-million sum that would be around two million dollars, corresponding to Matilda's support until she comes of age, plus accumulated interest. Redrado, for his part, remained low-profile and avoided deepening into statements: 'A new hearing was set for within a month. My lawyers handle the details,' he said upon leaving, without confirming if he ran into his ex. Salazar, on the other hand, did hint at her anger. 'In February, four years will have passed. This is for Matilda,' she insisted. Before leaving, she was blunt when asked if she was satisfied with how the hearing ended. 'There was no agreement. There was no agreement. I cannot talk about what happened inside, but I am still bad about this issue.'
Luciana Salazar on Dispute with Redrado: 'No Agreement Was Reached'
Actress Luciana Salazar stated that the judicial hearing with Martín Redrado regarding child support for their daughter Matilda yielded no result. She expressed her frustration and stated that the conflict remains open.