Another twist in the series by Antonio David Flores with Mediaset and La Fábrica de la Tele. After the appeal filed by the producer of ‘Save me’, the Supreme Court has definitively declared that the dismissal of the collaborator is null and void. In addition, it has sentenced those responsible for the termination of the contract to compensate Rocío Carrasco’s ex-husband with 120,000 euros for violating “his fundamental right to honor.”

It all started with the broadcast of the documentary ‘Rocío, telling the truth to stay alive’. In it. The singer accused her ex-partner of physical and psychological abuse, in addition to turning her children against her. Mediaset, which had provided voice and camera to Antonio David for twenty years, reacted by firing his collaborator, to which he responded by going to court. Justice ended up agreeing with him, but the final sentence has been delayed until today due to the appeal of the producer.

The first two broadcasts of the docuseries, which led to the dismissal of Antonio David Flores, generated an incredible stir on social networks and in many other spheres. Carlota Corredera was in charge of announcing in ‘Save me’ that she was dispensing with the services of Antonio David on March 22, in a program in which the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, came to participate.