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"Today He Is Syndicated as a Deranged and Criminal": "Nicky" Marquez, Biographer of Milei, Clarified that "Never Again" He Saw the Femicide Pablo Laurta and Warned that He Repudiates "All Forms of Violence" From "Always".

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Pablo Laurta, the man arrested for the double femicide of his ex-partner and ex-wife in Córdoba, was not only an active anti-feminist militant through the group "Men United", but also had direct links with two of the top referents of the "cultural battle" promoted by the government of Javier Milei: the writers Agustín Laje and Nicolás Márquez. According to his own social networks, in 2016, Laurta was one of the promoters and organizers of a visi…

After the double femicide and kidnapping of a five-year-old boy, allegedly perpetrated by Pablo Laurta, Uruguayan businessman and key figure of the regional "masculinist" movement under the group "Men United", began an ideological plot that connects the accused with the ideologues of the "cultural battle" that Javier Milei faced. Laurta was not unknown in the circles of that "cultural battle" of the libertarians, his anti-feminist militancy led …

The alleged perpetrator of the crime of Luna Giardina and Mariel Zamudio in Córdoba, Uruguayan Pablo Laurta, had links with Agustín Laje and Nicolás Marquez, two of the main promoters of the “cultural battle” held by Javier Milei’s government.

The accused, known for his anti-feminist stance, participated in the organization of the visit to Uruguay of the writers Agustín Laje and Nicolás Márquez in 2016.

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Minuto Uno broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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