He was addressing her with such expressions. “Damn slut, whore and pathetic”. Diego ‘Crayfish’ subjected his ex-wife to “physical abuse, psychological violence, and tight financial and emotional control” for four years evoked in him “an attitude of complete surrender”according to the indictment filed by the victim in the Violence against women court no. 1 of Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz) and joined by OPEN CASE.
Ramón Jiménez Salazar’s ex-partner wants him 6 years and 8 months in prison After Judge Raquel López Vizcaíno found “sufficient rational indications of guilt” and decided to seat him on the tribunal accused of three crimes: habitual abuse, aggravated ill-treatment due to continued abuse and committed in the family home.
climate of domination
The singer “consistently developed aggressive behavior”, according to the July 28 indictment. domination and control humiliation, harassment, beating and creating an atmosphere of domination (against women), which in turn has a “permanent fear and subjugationThis ensures that violent incidents are hidden from the people who make up the closest circle, family and friends, and at the same time fear of making a complaint“.
Accordingly, El Cigala must have created “a constant fear of consequences such as being kicked out of the house, prevented from entering, interacting with his family” in his ex-partner, who has two children aged 5 and 6. and his friends and being beaten by him”, woman he was even worried about his “life” and physical integrity”.
Controlled his spending
Like the prosecutor who asked for a five-year prison sentence for El Cigala, the artist’s ex-wife also called him ” strict economic control“about who his wife is, who left her job and family in Jerez to live with the singer in the Dominican Republic and take care of the children while she was developing her artistic career.
“Like another form of domination“, the singer “supervised the expenditures and amounts of money his ex-wife could dispose of, even forcing her to leave the family home in the wake of her anger and threatens to take away her childrenit gave him a lingering sense of agony”.
take care of the house
Also, according to his accusation, El Cigala “made it difficult for him to run his business with the constant demand to take care of the house, which prevented him from being independent. It isolated him by restricting his family relationships.” throw away your personal belongings and being denied entry to the family home are clear examples and obvious signs of the violence and ill-treatment suffered by the complainant while living with the accused.
After examining the evidence in the case, the investigating judge, in his final decision, decided that the artist “in order to financially strangle his partner, to take advantage of his economic superiority and to deprive him of financial support for himself and his children, to suppress the will of the woman to “fulfill her wishes.”
physical attacks
El Cigala’s former partner also accuses him of physically assaulting her for more than three years and highlights four incidents of violence in his writings: The first of these took place in a room of the Guadalete de Jerez hotel in 2017. According to Emre, the controversy regarding the alleged infidelity given to him by Cigala a slap“To his then wife.
Shortly after, in August of the same year, the couple quarreled at the Punta Cana airport, “grabbing him by the arm and shaking him vigorously while holding his young son in his arms.” According to the woman’s complaint, the third and most serious attack occurred at a hotel in Palafrugell (Gerona) in July 2019, as reported by the singer. “Pushed and hit all over the body”.
“Drug Problems”
El Cigala’s ex-wife explained that the artist had “serious drug problems” at that time and that’s why they had an argument. During one of these fights, in November 2020, “hold him by the neck”.
As the date of the hearing was not determined, the magistrate decided to extend the hearing. restraining order According to the prosecution, the singer’s statements about the woman were “consistent and unbroken, comprehensive” and filled with “important details about the reported facts”.
Artist’s ex-partner pleaded guilty to five crimes of ill-treatment exacerbation of kinship: One is habitual abuse in the field of gender-based violence, and four is abuse in the family environment. In her letter to the judge, the woman adds that over the years, El Cigala’s “humiliation, provocation and harassment” created “a state of fear, anxiety, anguish and restlessness”, that they “despised her as an “other” as a person and as a woman” and “it undermined his self-esteem and morale enough to cause a state of constant stress, making him increasingly affected and vulnerable”.
El Cigala denies all facts and has appealed to the Court of Cádiz to avoid prosecution. A forensic team from the Gender-Based Violence Comprehensive Assessment Unit (UVIVG) of the Cádiz Institute of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Science examined the singer to determine if she had abusive characteristics. In the presence of the doctor, Cigala said: “I’ve never touched her in my life To the mother of my children,” he said. He blamed his former partner for the problems in the relationship, and even assured that he was the victim: “I was psychologically abused” (…) When I came back from a trip, I asked for a good welcome, but he simply reprimanded me, said I did not call him, and threatened to ruin my career”.