Overview
- Levy published an extended apology on Tuesday in which he acknowledged having engaged in 'emotionally violent' dynamics, said there were no physical or judicial complaints, and announced he will start an intensive mental‑health treatment.
- La Garganta Poderosa activated its internal gender‑violence protocol and removed Levy from leadership, saying the reported conduct was incompatible with his role in the movement.
- The controversy began when sexologist Cecilia Ce described patterns of control, monitoring and sleep deprivation on social media and was later echoed by former partners Gloria Carrá and Sofía Monachelli, producing wide public support for the accusers.
- Cecilia Ce spoke publicly at a live show in Rosario, spoke through tears, and framed her message around rejecting shame and defending victims who report non‑physical abuse.
- The case highlights the limits of legal routes for psychological abuse, raises questions about how activist groups enforce accountability, and may deepen public debate in Argentina about preventing and addressing invisible forms of gendered violence.