Argentine judge accepts charges alleging ex-president committed violence against former first lady
- A federal judge has ruled that there is sufficient evidence to charge Alberto Fernández with committing violence against Fabiola Yáñez, according to Judge Julián Ercolini's ruling.
- Fernández is accused of causing minor and serious injuries to Yáñez in a context of gender violence, with incidents allegedly occurring on two occasions.
- The judge has frozen 10 million pesos of Fernández's assets amid the ongoing investigation and mentioned that Yáñez suffered eight years of psychological and physical aggression.
- If convicted, Fernández could face a maximum of 18 years in prison.
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