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Deyanira Gómez, former partner of the witness Juan Guillermo Monsalve, denied the versions that he received a farm for testifying against Uribe. For the doctor, the onslaught of Pardo and “Caliche” is nothing more than a fabricated script.
Deyanira Gómez, ex-partner of the witness Juan Guillermo Monsalve, encountered the “false” versions that the prisoner Enrique Pardo Hasche and Juan Carlos López, better known as alias Caliche, have given in recent days. The first said that Monsalve received a farm in exchange for testifying against Álvaro Uribe, while the second said that he was a close friend of Monsalve and that he knew that “the luxuries” he enjoyed in prison came from Iván Cepeda’s account. As is known, Monsalve is the key witness in the case against Uribe, a process by which the former president is at home in jail, as is his lawyer, Diego Cadena.
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Uribe and Cadena have insisted that the prisoner Monsalve set them a trap. This would consist in that he would have sent messages that he wanted to retract, when in fact he was trying a plan to make himself look like a witness under pressure. But now Monsalve’s ex-wife, Deyanira Gómez, in her only interview with a medium, granted to SEMANA en Vivo, affirms that the version of the former president and Cadena is an alibi, given the evidence that she and Monsalve managed to collect. “Former President Uribe and Cadena should not be very happy with us because their lies fell off”, he assured.
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The doctor said that she bought the spy watch that Uribe attributed to British intelligence online
Gómez explained that after the Supreme Court of Justice certified copies against Uribe in February 2018 for alleged bribery and manipulation of witnesses, his then partner, Juan Guillermo Monsalve, began to be pressured from two fronts: via Enrique Pardo Hasche and via aliases Caliche. Regarding the first, he pointed out that he is a kidnapper and murderer who is in the same prison where Monsalve is being held.
The doctor by profession pointed out that Pardo was never a cellmate of Monsalve or close to him. It was simply another prisoner in the same jail and that this was the one who sought out Monsalve to convey to him Diego Cadena’s reasons. Gómez explained that her husband told her that he was being pressured by Cadena through Pardo, and that it was as a result of that that she got a spy watch herself, which she sent to Monsalve through her trusted lawyer.
It was with this clock-recorder that Monsalve managed to document several scenes in which Pardo in prison assures him that “Uribe is god” and that, therefore, it is most convenient for him to agree to sign a retraction letter that Cadena would carry to the Court in order to support an appeal against the decision to certify copies against Uribe.
For Deyanira Gómez, it is delusional that former President Uribe said that the watch was part of the trap and that it was supplied by MI6, that is, the British secret service. “I bought that watch online. They even took it to my office. Then the English secret service is me, ”he said wryly. The woman explained that the videos made in jail with the watch are not said but documentary facts, evidence that left Cadena and company trembling. “Those recordings were made precisely so that it was not the word of one against another. The recordings do not lie, there Pardo Hasche comes out telling Juan Guillermo to ‘sign the fucking documents’ ”.
On the other hand, Gómez pointed out that her ex-husband was also pressured by Juan Carlos López, alias Caliche, an ex-convict who now poses as a close friend of Monsalve. The doctor questioned that in recent interviews Caliche himself accepts that he has told “little lies” and that even so the media give him all credibility when he says that Monsalve acts under orders from Cepeda without providing any evidence in this regard.
Gomez detracts from the credibility of Pardo and Caliche’s recent claims. “They have blackouts and supposed memories when it suits them,” he said, noting that both testified months ago before the Supreme Court of Justice and neither said anything there about the alleged farm that Monsalve would have received. by way of payment for muddying Uribe. For the doctor, the matter is not a coincidence without background, but rather it would be a manufactured script in which Pardo and Caliche have supporting roles.
“Juan’s parents abandoned the farm because of danger”
Monsalve’s ex-partner explained that the farm on which the spotlights have been placed in recent days was bought by her in April 2016 for 54 million pesos and that the silver came, in part, from the inheritance left by her father and another of what she earned from her work as a doctor. In this regard, she made a detailed account of the banking procedures and partial payments that she was making to get rid of the property. Her version is that, due to the security problems she had, she could not go to sign the deeds and that is why she delegated to Mrs. Luz Marina Pineda, mother of Juan Guillermo Monsalve. “It is false that this farm was a payment. It wasn’t that Juan Guillermo bought a farm, it was me ”.
In addition, she detailed the problems of insecurity that prevented her from going to the signing of the deeds and that forced her to leave the country. In this regard, she said that just after Diego Cadena had the meeting with her in a cafe near the Court –I find that I was being monitored by the CTI– He called Uribe and told him that Monsalve’s retraction letter had become entangled because of the witness’s wife, a doctor.
Gómez pointed out that in that call he hears Uribe when he asks Cadena where that doctor works, for which the lawyer has no answer. “And then the former president told Cadena: ‘it would be good to find out where he works.’ That meant that on May 2 they canceled my contract and they fired me without just cause, ”said Gómez. He added that at the request of the Supreme Court, the Protection Unit conducted a security evaluation and assigned him an escort. Initially, he was assigned an escort, but after several mysterious incidents and harassment, this was expanded until he had three escorts. Finally, he had no other option than to seek asylum, a request that was studied and attended by the country from where he now speaks. “If it hadn’t been like that, it could have been another good death in the country,” he said.
Gomez also referred to the alleged properties he would have in the United States. That version began to run after a blog made such an assertion – a publication replicated as serious information by Uribismo. “I think his name is Rugeles, a so-called journalist who put together some documents and then said ‘oh, I was wrong'”.
The ex-partner of the witness Monsalve pointed out that a lot of misinformation circulates around the Uribe case and that all this hurts and increases the risk. She affirmed that after the exact location of the property that was questioned was disclosed, Juan Guillermo Monsalve’s parents had to abandon it because the situation put them at high risk.