Overview
- He answered 18 questions on Panamericana TV’s El valor de la verdad and exited at the fourth level with a S/20,000 prize.
- He clarified that calling the conception an “accident” referred to a contraceptive failure rather than labeling his son a mistake.
- He maintained he does not regret his initial response to the paternity claims, saying confusion and tabloid pressure shaped early coverage.
- He alleged Vasco was manipulated by third parties rather than by his mother and revealed that one of his daughters has not spoken to him for about eight years.
- He reaffirmed prior DNA confirmation and public recognition of Vasco, described covert support during Jessica Madueño’s illness, and said threats from the Chávez-era security apparatus pushed him to leave Venezuela in 2014.