Mar 6 โ€ข 22:18 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina Clarin (ES)

The case of Lilia Lemoine against a media businessman for extorting her with hot photos progresses

A judicial investigation is intensifying against media businessman Mario Casalongue for allegedly extorting Argentine politician Lilia Lemoine with intimate photos.

The judicial investigation against Mario Casalongue, owner of the news portal Nova, has escalated with allegations of digital harassment, discrimination, and extortion involving several women, including Argentine congresswoman Lilia Lemoine. The victims contend that Casalongue and his coordinator, Ulises Cuenca, were responsible for publishing intimate and private photographs, some acquired through phishing or theft from former partners, while others were digitally altered with derogatory texts aimed at discrediting the women. This zealous campaign purportedly aimed to pressure the government of Javier Milei into granting official advertising to Casalongue's news outlet.

This week, the judicial proceedings gained momentum when both the public prosecutor and the concerned parties urged Judge Vanesa Peluffo to reconsider her previous rulings. The allegations present serious implications not just for the individuals involved but also for the broader discourse on digital violence and gender discrimination in Argentina. Lemoine, known for her libertarian stance, and her colleagues Lu Palavecino and influencer Marilรบ Medina, are standing up against this form of exploitation, bringing significant attention to the dangers faced by women in the media and political spheres.

As the investigation unfolds, it raises critical questions regarding the accountability of media figures and the protections available for women from such digital aggressions. The outcome of this case will be pivotal not only for the victims but also as a reflection of societal values towards gender-based violence and the media's ethical responsibilities in portraying women.

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