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With great fanfare, Semana Magazine announced a report from the farm of Juan Guillermo Monsalve, star witness in the Álvaro Uribe case, showed a version of events that would favor Uribe in this report by the journalist Salud Hernández:
50% of the ‘La Veranera’ farm was bought by Juan Guillermo Monsalve’s mother and the other 50% by his wife, between 2018 and 2016, key years in the case of the president @AlvaroUribeVel. pic.twitter.com/DZenovlLTV
– Democratic Center (@CeDemocratico) September 7, 2020
However, almost at the same time, Noticias Uno gave the version of the events and its director Ignacio Gómez broke it down in this trill:
The doctor Deyanira Gómez, ex-wife of the witness Monsalve, says she has all the documents to prove the transactions and the origin of the funds.
Noticias Uno will continue to report on this topic.– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
I was not in the area of the La Veranera farm. Álvaro Almanza, a freelance journalist from Armenia, was hired by Noticias Uno to visit the area and take the images. The ones he sent us show the same entry notice, but the houses are different pic.twitter.com/y2bL48e14H
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
Álvaro maintains that the Apía driver who took him and the neighbors told him that this is the house corresponding to the La Veranera farm, where there was no one at the time of the visit.
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
At the same time and before the correspondent went to the area, through google earth and, following the indications of the property title, we located the coordinates of the house that apparently coincide with the house found by Almaza pic.twitter.com/HS0yq0i8bp
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
Beyond this discussion, Noticias Uno found that it is false that the property had been bought when Juan Guillermo Monsalve testified about former President Álvaro Uribe’s connection with paramilitary groups. That statement happened on September 10, 2011. pic.twitter.com/CK3L2HFMok
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
On the other hand, the purchase of the farm happened in May 2016, that is, five years later. The doctor Deyanira Gómez bought 50 percent of the property for $ 27 million pic.twitter.com/5MEeRwyB7F
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
She states that with those resources and her salary as a doctor, which at that time was around three million pesos, she paid for the property and cleaned up the other 50 percent that was seized by a debt with the Agrarian Bank.
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
According to her, when she managed to catch up, in 2018, her security problems had already begun because, in February of that year, pressure began against her imprisoned husband to change his version.
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
Deyanira Gómez assures that she agreed with Monsalve’s mother, Luz Marina Pineda de Monsalve, that she be the owner of 50 percent of the farm, because for safety reasons she could not go to Pereira to sign the deed. pic.twitter.com/DqW0k2mdf6
– Nacho Gómez (@NachoGomex) September 7, 2020
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