The magistrate of the National Court has not lost gravel since his ex, Esther Dona, reappeared on television ready to tell her version of the surprising breakup between them. the environment of Santiago Pedraz He has revealed that he is very aware of the words of his fiancée and will not sit idly by if he believes that he crosses the limits against his image and reputation, according to ‘YAS’.
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They broke off their relationship last August, the same week they announced exclusively that they were getting married. The separation had occurred a few days before but Esther, in charge of managing the negotiation (and collecting it) thought that it was just another discussion that they would solve, as she herself revealed later.
The reasons that had led Pedraz to plant the widow of the Marquis of Griñón were not clarified at the time, but he did slip among his friends: “She’s not the woman I thought she was”. Doña, for her part, kept silent…until now. The model has given an interview to the Sonsoles Ónega program, who has advanced some statements from the previous one: “That phrase is very ambiguous and can refer to certain things with which I do not feel identified at all,” he said. He further explains why he has kept silent until now: “I thought I should wait a while because if he spoke then no one would believe me. He is a judge.” And he added: “He disappointed me. He had made the decision for a long time, what he doesn’t understand is why he agreed to do the report with me.”
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