New Judge Rules No Merit in Boca Case

A new judge has ruled a lack of merit for Bermúdez, Cascini, and Delgado in the case concerning the sexual abuse allegations against the press chief of Boca's women's football team.


New Judge Rules No Merit in Boca Case

The new judge in charge of the case has announced that he issued a ruling of lack of merit for Patrón Bermúdez, Cascini, and Chelo Delgado, who were accused of covering up in the sexual abuse case reported by the press chief of Boca's women's football.

The judge's decision represents a turn in the investigation, as the accused are now cleared of the charges against them. This resolution was based on the lack of evidence to support the allegations of cover-up in this particular case.

According to the new judge, no sufficient elements were found that supported the accusations made against Bermúdez, Cascini, and Delgado. Therefore, it was determined that there were no grounds to maintain the charges against them.

This news has brought relief to the accused and their supporters, who have reacted with satisfaction to the lack of merit ruling issued by the judge. Despite this, the investigation into the sexual abuse case of the press chief of Boca's women's football continues its course.