Overview
- Ricardo Biasotti addressed a Senate forum this week in support of a bill from Senator Carolina Losada that would raise prison terms for proven false accusations tied to gender violence, child abuse and sexual crimes.
- He recounted two decades of complaints he says were used to cut him off from his daughter, noted that courts dismissed them, and made an emotional appeal to reconnect even as he said they have no contact today.
- A 2023 decision by Judge Alejandro Ferro found no crime in the 2019 case, reported no signs of sexual victimization or psychological harm, and described the allegations as consistent with implanted false memories.
- After his remarks, Anna del Boca told Telefe’s A la Barbarossa she does not want contact, defended her mother, and said claims that she was manipulated or “brainwashed” belittle her and risk discrediting children’s testimony.
- Coverage detailed fresh on-air disputes among TV panelists over the case and reported, via journalist Santiago Sposato, that Andrea del Boca was angry about the Senate appearance, underscoring wider tensions over whether such laws could deter real reports of abuse.