Conde-Pumpido’s ex-wife faces him in court: “I just want my children to be safe”

Is called Ana Rosa Fernandezis a physiotherapist with her own clinic in Madrid and is the first and only wife (for the moment) of Cándido Conde Pumpido. They married in 2014 and divorced six years later. They still have pending criminal litigation in the family sphere related to the two children they share: “It is very important that my children are safe”she said.

These have been the first and only words of Ana Rosa after the scandal involving her ex-husband, accused of sexually assaulting a Brazilian woman in her home last Friday. According to YASlawyer “He hasn’t seen his children for months” due to the differences he maintains with the children’s mother, with whom he starred in a “tense and very hard divorce”. Right now, she is “nervous and very worried” about the situation.

In 2016, Ana Rosa became Conde-Pumpido’s best support when she was the protagonist of another of his scandals: a report from the Police Economic and Fiscal Crimes Unit included him as an alleged collaborator in a tax fraud carried out by more than ten brothels. He denied the accusations: “I categorically deny that I have participated in any crime; I neither launder nor belong to any criminal organization.”

Hospitalization

The situation is very delicate for Cándido Conde-Pumpido, who was admitted this Wednesday to the psychiatric area of ​​a Madrid hospital. He has had mental health problems for years and the complaint for an alleged crime of sexual assault has left him completely devastated: “he is having a very bad time, he is very affected,” said his lawyer.

The alleged victim stated in his police statement that the son of the president of the Constitutional Court had been mixing medications with drugs for days: “Cándido was uncontrolled, unrecognizable. Sometimes he told me to stay and other times to leave. There was a moment when he called him his mother and asked him why he had not gone to the psychiatrist and then he lost control. He used drugs. He mixed tusi, with keta and coca.”