“He grabbed my hair, bit me and forced me”: the complaint against Conde-Pumpido, in full

The alleged victim of the ex Lara Dibildos She is a 37-year-old Brazilian woman. She met the lawyer shortly before her breakup with the actress and they had an intense relationship until last Friday, when she left the house. Count-Pumpido to report him to the Madrid Police Headquarters: “I want to report what happened to me at Cándido Conde Pumpido Jr.’s house between four and ten in the morning on Friday, November 3.”

This is how the statement against the lawyer, whom the alleged victim met outside a nightclub, begins: “I met Cándido about 15 days ago outside the Opium nightclub in Madrid. He asked for my phone number and started talking to me. “He said, ‘I like you a lot.’ Then we saw each other several times at his house or mine.” On Wednesday, November 1, she went to Cándido’s home: “When I arrived I found Friend 1 and later, around four in the morning, Friend 2 arrived. They both worked for Cándido. When I was in the room with Cándido and one one of the friends, the other one called and while the three of them touched me all over my body, they told me: ‘We want to have a party with you,” states the lawsuit, published by The debate.

The story continues: “The three of them began to touch me all over my body, my breasts and my buttocks, while they told me: ‘You’re so hot!’ I responded: ‘You’re crazy. I don’t want to do anything (sex).’ ‘. Still they continued, especially one of them. I made it very clear to them that I didn’t want to do anything with the three of them.” The woman ran out and took refuge in the lawyer’s bedroom: “Cándido chased me and grabbed me by the hair. He put me in another room, threw me on the bed and then got up and started biting my neck. I told him no. “I wanted to because he was offering me to his friends. He threw me on the bed and forced himself on me without a condom.”

According to the version of the alleged victim, Lara Dibildos’ ex had consumed medication and drugs: “Cándido was uncontrolled, unrecognizable. Sometimes he told me to stay and other times to leave. There was a moment when his mother called him and asked him Why hadn’t he gone to the psychiatrist and then he got out of control. He was using drugs. He mixed tusi with keta and coca. At the time of the attack I struggled with him to get him to stop, but he didn’t until he got up and left. Afterwards “One of his friends came with the intention of having relations with me. He saw me crying and I told him to leave, that I didn’t want to do anything with him.”

Finally, he left the house: “Then I went out to the garden to call a taxi and I saw that my passport was missing. I called Cándido to get in, but he wouldn’t let me pass. At that moment I called the police.”

A crime against privacy

The accused has provided, as proof of his innocence, the images that the security cameras in his home recorded during those hours and that do not correspond to the complainant’s version: “I noticed that there was a small camera hidden in the top of the headboard of the bed, between some red lights. I told him: ‘What is that camera doing there?’ He replied: ‘It doesn’t record, if you want you can break it.’ There are cameras all over the house. I think “The times I was recorded and he has everything, I don’t know if he keeps them or shares them with friends.”

The issue of the cameras could complicate, even more if possible, the judicial situation of Conde-Pumpido, who was admitted this Wednesday to the psychiatric wing of a hospital in Madrid. This Brazilian woman suggests that she was not the only one who was able to record without consent: “On one occasion I found at Cándido’s house a wallet with documentation from a Brazilian woman I knew. I asked him why he was doing that there and he explained to me that in a occasion he invited some Albanian legal clients to his home and they were Brazilian women.

According to YASthe alleged victim’s lawyer could be developing a new strategy based on a crime for violation of privacy: “For having recorded her without her permission.”