Elisa Mouliaá Stands Firm Against Iñigo Errejón's Claims of False Allegations

Actress Elisa Mouliaá has publicly defended herself against claims made by former Sumar deputy Íñigo Errejón, who has asserted that her accusations of sexual assault are false. In a passionate interview on the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles' aired on Antena 3, Mouliaá stated, 'I understand that the anger is enormous, but to say that it is a false accusation seems regrettable to me because it is not. Everything I tell is what happened in detail.'

Errejón's legal team has filed an appeal requesting the reopening of the case, arguing that the proceedings were halted due to the pregnancy of Mouliaá's lawyer. In his appeal, which was submitted to Madrid's 47th Court, he criticized Mouliaá's legal team for what he perceives as a tactic to drag out the legal process unfairly. He characterized the situation as a 'stratagem and trick,' adding that it reflects 'evident bad faith and abuse of rights' on the part of Mouliaá's representation.

The actress has expressed feelings of being paralyzed by the intense media coverage that followed her complaint, which she initially filed in hopes of shedding light on her experience. Mouliaá described encountering Errejón that night as one of the most distressing incidents of her life, asserting, 'I have proof and witnesses that all of this occurred.'

In light of the recent developments, Mouliaá revealed her current emotional state: 'Obviously right now with everything the lawyer has written, I am feeling fear and I am quite shocked, but now I can only trust in justice and let my lawyer decide how to act.'

The unfolding situation has sparked significant media attention, raising critical discussions on the complexities surrounding accusations of sexual misconduct, the responsibilities of legal entities, and the societal implications of such high-profile cases. As both parties prepare to navigate the legal landscape, observers await further developments regarding this challenging and sensitive situation.

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