Mar 20 • 21:49 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Confirmation of the acquittal of the doctor who was imprisoned due to a false report of abuse against his son: "Who will pay for all this damage?"

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Province of Buenos Aires upheld the acquittal of doctor Pablo Ghisoni, who was falsely accused of sexual abuse by his ex-partner.

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Province of Buenos Aires confirmed the acquittal of Dr. Pablo Ghisoni, who had faced serious allegations of sexual abuse against his son, stemming from a false report made by his ex-partner, Andrea Vázquez. This situation began in 2016 when Vázquez falsely accused Ghisoni of abusing their son, Tomás, and another child, which led to significant personal and professional repercussions for the doctor. Ghisoni suffered greatly during this ordeal, spending two years in detention before being acquitted.

The court dismissed a challenge from Vázquez, who sought to overturn the initial ruling by the Criminal Oral Court No. 3 of Lomas de Zamora that had found Ghisoni not guilty. The decision was backed by the president of the court, Hilda Kogan, along with judges Daniel Fernando Soria, Mario Eduardo Kogan, and Sergio Gabr. This ruling underscores the difficulties victims of false accusations face, both legally and emotionally, as the damage to Ghisoni’s reputation and life has been profound.

The case also raises important questions about the implications of false allegations in sensitive matters such as child abuse, which can lead to devastating consequences for the accused and their families. Ghisoni's question, "Who will pay for all this damage?" highlights the absence of accountability for those who make false claims, pointing to a need for systemic changes within the legal process to protect the rights of the falsely accused while ensuring justice for actual victims of abuse.

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