Buenos Aires, Dec 23 (NA) – The legal dispute between Luciana Salazar and Martin Redrado escalated after the model shared romantic emails she claims the economist sent her while he was already in a relationship with Lulú Sanguinetti, his current wife. The conflict over Matilda's alimony flared up again following the Dec. 22 hearing, which ended without an agreement. Hours later, Salazar used her social media to publish emails that are part of the court file and, according to her version, contradict Redrado's stance in the case. In one of the emails, dated Dec. 19, 2020, the economist can be seen directly inviting her to reunite in the United States: 'Hello Luli, Trump is already booked.' Before publishing the emails, Salazar had already expressed her anger over the failed judicial hearing. 'Today he made clear his spite and his desire not to let me go. This is about a money issue,' she launched. Salazar's response was not long in coming and was harsh: 'He is a cynic, he goes from cynicism to evil and even with a minor, which is nameless.' She also flatly denied having extorted the economist: 'He could not show a single proof. Everything he says is denied by the proofs.' 'I would love for us to have dinner together on the night of Kings,' read the message, in reference to a romantic dinner in a luxury hotel. Along with the images, Salazar contextualized the material and was forceful: 'Proofs presented in the Criminal Court where the supposed 'extorted gentleman' sent me emails when we were already separated and he was in a couple, deceiving her, so that we could spend nights together in the USA,' she added. 'The one who could never let go and does all this out of spite.' The model then added more publications in which she stated that even as Redrado advanced with judicial complaints against her, he continued to send her messages to travel together: 'When he, being in a couple, started a false complaint of harassment against me, he sent me emails from islands for us to go together. All crazy. I presented all the proofs. I am not the father, not an alimentary debtor, I have no restrictions to leave the country,' she listed. She also added: 'I felt economic pressures and I felt extorted. He contributed nothing.' To close, the model again pointed to Redrado's behavior towards Matilda: 'While saying one thing in Justice, he was visiting Matilda in secret, giving her gifts, feeding her. The focus should always be on the debtor, who is the one who generates violence,' she affirmed. Redrado's response On the other hand, Redrado again rejected the accusations and stated that he was a victim of pressure. 'Many things were said that are not true. I had the possibility to end once and for all the damage he is doing to a minor and her mother, and he did not do it,' he stated. He also pointed to the economist's sentimental situation: 'He doesn't even respect his partner, not letting go of his past.' In that context, the model took the opportunity to send a message to other women going through similar conflicts. 'To those who live economic and vicarious violence: we have to let nothing go. We are defending the rights of our children.'
Legal dispute between Salazar and Redrado escalates
The legal dispute between model Luciana Salazar and economist Martin Redrado escalated after she shared romantic emails. The conflict over their daughter's alimony has led to mutual accusations of extortion and lying.