The arrest of Antonio Tejado for allegedly being linked to a criminal organization continues to cause a lot of talk. The former television collaborator was arrested last Friday, February 9, after being accused of belonging to a criminal organization of Portuguese origin that was dedicated to theft of homes in the province of Seville. But the news took a radical turn when it became known that Tejado could have been involved in the robbery suffered by his aunt, María del Monte, last August.

But the situation of the singer’s nephew worsened this past Monday, February 12, when the judge ordered his entry into prison accused of being the intellectual author of the robbery in his own aunt’s home last summer. The news has had a full impact on the current situation in our country and the reactions on the matter have not been long in coming. But this Wednesday, the protagonist of the matter has broken his silence with a statement sent from prison through his team of lawyers.

”After the communications published in the media against our client, Mr. Antonio Tejado García needs to communicate the following: ‘I have witnessed with regret how falsehoods have been spread about my person, as well as statements that threaten my privacy and reputation, violating my right to honor,” the artist’s nephew began explaining.

In this way, the Sanalve Law Firm, representing Antonio Tejado “asks the media to refrain from disseminating untrue information about their client.” ”We reserve the right to take appropriate legal action to protect his honor and reputation,” they noted.

”We ask for maximum respect and understanding for both Mr. Antonio Tejado García and his family,” the statement concluded.

Antonio Tejado’s statement has been one of the most striking topics this Wednesday and the collaborators of Vamos a Ver did not hesitate to talk about it. The journalist Isabel Rábago assured on the set of the Telecinco program that the information that had most bothered María del Monte’s nephew had been those that “talked about the conditions in which he was going to work” or “what his habits were.” less known”.

One of those most affected by this matter is undoubtedly María del Monte, who this past Tuesday spoke out for the first time about the arrest of her nephew. The artist assured that they were going through a difficult time, but that now she could only trust in justice. ”Until a judge makes a ruling, I will continue to trust in the presumption of innocence,” she asserted.