Tatiana Orozcos Attorney Seeks Hassam Recantation for Defamation People Culture

Tatiana Orozco’s Attorney Seeks Hassam Recantation for Defamation People Culture

“If they tell me everything I lost to the divorce,” Hassam’s social media post read, sparking a media battle with his ex-wife Tatiana Orozco. Those words resonated strongly, to the point that she described him as “insane” and “macho.”

“I even met him without teeth and now to ‘throw oil’ (laughs). Don’t be a ‘lamp’. Thank God I don’t need this money. God bless you. (…) I know why and what you are doing to show it with his bad temper. But I’m willing to put up with it! And fight the upcoming lawsuit. I know God is on my side,” she wrote on her Twitter account.

After much wrangling on the nets, both have been swayed by public opinion: Orozco denounced him as an abuser and unfaithful; while assuring that she has benefited from her work as a comedian and that she also has affairs.

(You can read: Hassam’s ex-wife on divorce: “I cry because my heart was broken”).

Now, nearly a month after the pair’s “meeting,” a new controversy has been sparked by the comedian’s attack on Orozco’s attorney, David Rodríguez.

“What I’m not going to let this lawyer come up and hopefully he’ll come out and hopefully he’ll follow and use a name to gain likes. (…) The truth is, I think my attorney was the one who did most of the things because I think he’s in his helicopter in Miami and he’s never been to a notary’s office in Bogotá.‘ were his words in an Instagram Live.

(You may be interested in this: Tatiana Orozco says she experienced abuse and infidelity in her relationship with Hassam).

In turn, by an explanation The lawyer asked Hassam to correct these statementsas revealed in the entertainment-focused show I Know Everything.

“I publicly ask you to correct them (the statements) because in doing so you have offended and besmirched the reputation, honor and dignity that serve me personally and professionally,” Rodríguez wrote.

(We recommend you to read: ‘Sana que Sana’: Hassam starts a film about the fight against cancer).

The document also asserts that freedom of expression does not justify defamation or insult, or the tarnishing of reputation and honor.

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