Commotion over Rocío Carrasco’s latest move: Antonio David Flores announces legal action for his spot against gender violence

Rocio Carrasco He took a stand again last week against sexist violence, and, since it never rains to everyone’s liking, this has had consequences. The daughter of Rocío Jurado appears in the spot that Kiko Hernandez y Fran Antón prepared for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and Antonio David Flores He has not remained silent.

The video comes two years after breaking her silence about her past relationship with the former civil guard, whom she accuses of gender and vicarious violence. However, after seeing the 25-N spot, the former collaborator of Save me has reported that will take legal action.

The man from Malaga, who was fired from said program after the premiere of his ex’s docuseries, regrets that the advertisement uses “the image of Rocío Carrasco as the standard bearer of media gender violence.” “This advertising spot made by the autonomous city of Melilla, produced by Kiko Hernández and Fran Antón, using the image of Rocío Carrasco as the standard-bearer of media -not judicial- gender violence “he ends up pointing at me and I feel that, once again, all my rights as a Spaniard and as an innocent citizen are being violated.”

“I’m going to put this in the hands of my lawyer and we’ll see if I can legally do something. I suppose that the law will protect me, it will protect me and I can probably take some judicial action on this,” the father of Rocío and David Floreswho have always been on their side.

This decision has been supported by those who remember that just three months ago Carrasco was convicted of not paying alimony to her son David. In X tweets read like “This lady is not a victim of anything. Pay your son’s pension, that you are condemned” or “She has been condemned for abandoning her family, it is repulsive.” Opinions that contrast, on the other hand, with those of those who applaud Chipiona’s. “You have won. If you need it, we will get you back up. Rocío, it’s done,” reads one of the messages of support.

Carrasco was convicted last August by the 23rd Criminal Court of Madrid for being “author responsible for a crime of non-payment of pensions”, by not paying the pension of 200 euros for her son David Flores Carrasco, to which she had been obliged since 2018. The sentence sentenced her to pay a six-month fine of five euros a day, with a total of 900 euros already compensate his son with 13,200 euros plus interest, which correspond to 66 monthly payments and five and a half years in which he did not comply with his obligation. Shortly after, the woman Fidel Albiac He presented an appeal before the Provincial Court of Madrid.

From trial to trial: the story of not ending

However, after Carrasco decided last June not to appear at trial, a few days ago the court suspended the hearing in which the former civil guard was to sit in front of the court. to testify about the lawsuit that his ex-wife filed against him for an alleged crime of asset seizure. The trial was suspended at the last minute, after the man’s lawyer from Malaga requested that the hearing be suspended, stating that a test that had not been performed had been admitted for processing.

The events date back to 2017, when Carrasco gathered evidence to show that her ex-husband allegedly hid earnings and financial assets to avoid paying her the debt of 60,000 euros for non-payment of child support. The Prosecutor’s Office is asking for four years in prison for the man from Malaga for a punishable crime of insolvency, but the defense of the complainant would consider that the case would have an aggravating circumstance for a continuing crime, which is why could increase the prison sentence to between six and nine years.