The woman who denounced Conde Pumpido claims that they had sex “while we watched Lara Dibildos on television”

New statements from the Brazilian woman who accuses Cándido Conde-Pumpido of having sexually assaulted her last Friday at her home. She claims that she had a romantic relationship with the lawyer when he was still dating Lara Dibildos and that they were together when the actress went to the program YAS to talk about her love with the son of the president of the Constitutional Court: “The day she was on TV, I was in bed with him. We were having sex with the TV on.”

A setback for the daughter of the missing Laura Valenzuela, whose first statements dated the beginning of her relationship with Conde-Pumpido days after the breakup with Lara Dibildos. She now rectifies and affirms that the lawyer was unfaithful to his last girlfriend, who alleged problems in living together to justify separating from her. Lara did not want to speak out about the scandal and has distanced herself: “It doesn’t concern me, I’m not going to say anything,” she said, visibly affected.

The complainant has also revealed that Conde-Pumpido was depressed, that “there was no electricity or water in his house” and that she never charged him for her services: “I was not with him for money, in fact, I had to leave him 200 euros”. She also claims that she brought food to his house because he didn’t even eat: “he mixed medications with cocaine, ketamine, alcohol… Many drugs.” And she is determined to show that theirs were not sporadic encounters, as Conde-Pumpido’s defense points out, but that they were starting a relationship: “I will show videos, audios and messages.”

This same Wednesday, Conde-Pumpido was admitted to a Madrid hospital. His close circle assures that “he is very bad, very affected by everything that happened,” while his lawyer is already preparing a complaint for false accusation. He denies having sexually assaulted this woman and has two facts that support his version: the images from the security cameras in her house and the medical report of the alleged victim, which rules out injuries compatible with sexual assault.