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The wife of Ernestina Herrera’s son called Sandra Borghi a smart girl.

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Sandra Borghi traveled to Spain but did not interview Fabiola Yáñez

On Instagram, Sandra said she had “her head held high.”

When everything seemed over and the defeat seemed digested, a “black swan” appeared, a completely unexpected player; Vanesa de Noble Herrera, wife of Felipe, the son of the deceased Ernestina.

He made an explosive post:

You did what you felt! You are a good professional, without a doubt! Now, let’s hold the subject high: the endless number of taxis that we paid for you, without your being responsible, from the Clarin Group, for your children, your mother and so on, that in my neighborhood (Belgrano) is called a smart move! The last part of your message, for me it doesn’t apply! Blessings. You did what you felt! You are a good professional, without a doubt! Now, let’s hold the subject high: the endless number of taxis that we paid for you, without your being responsible, from the Clarin Group, for your children, your mother and so on, that in my neighborhood (Belgrano) is called a smart move! The last part of your message, for me it doesn’t apply! Blessings.

The reproach that was made public was unusual, but it seems that the aforementioned journalist suffered ten years of irregularities and mountains of money spent on mobility.

“I am supported by the channel’s management and production, Vanesa is not the owner of the channel” He wrote to her Villages to the entertainment journalist Luis Bremer.

As the hours passed on August 11, 12 and 13, Infobae continued to add hundreds of thousands of visits thanks to its exclusive material and the media of the Clarín Group were accusing each other of what had happened.

I am proud of the media I belong to and of having acted in good faith. Today I am forced to make this post for several reasons, but the main one is because my family was involved. And my limit in life (those who know me know this very well) is my family. In the last few hours, fake news was published that mention not only issues that are not true but that involve my husband, Fernando Cassanello. I want to say that… I have been working on the Fabiola Yáñez case for a long time, and I was fortunate that a woman trusted me and told me her best kept and most feared secret. I am proud of the media I belong to and of having acted in good faith. Today I am forced to make this post for several reasons, but the main one is because my family was involved. And my limit in life (those who know me know this very well) is my family. In the last few hours, fake news was published that mention not only issues that are not true but that involve my husband, Fernando Cassanello. I mean… I’ve been working on the Fabiola Yáñez case for a long time, and I was fortunate that a woman trusted me and told me her best kept and most feared secret.

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Sandra Borghi and Vanessa de Noble Herrera, war within the Clarín Group

Did Clarin pay Borghi three and a half million pesos for taxis?

At El Trece and TN it is customary for the wardrobe people to take taxis because they have to go pick up the clothes.

However, Borghi reportedly requested units for her domestic employee, her mother and her father at the channel’s expense.

She would have also hired services so that all of her daughter’s friends could attend her birthday party.

The last billing that his personal account had would have exceeded three and a half million pesos.

With the data in hand, far from lowering the stakes, Vanesa returned to attack Borghi and called her “cheeky.”

The brave lady is 47 years old and is nicknamed internally “The Black Monk”.

She is a lawyer and a charity representative for the Noble Foundation, where she works as coordinator of the organization’s Health area.

Together with her husband, whom she married in 2009, she has two children: Mora, 13, and León, 8.

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Felipe Noble Herrera, heir to the Clarín holding company, and his wife

Borghi wanted to avoid responsibility for the scoop that Fabiola finally gave to Tatiana Schapiro of the Infobae group:

“What happened is public knowledge. Who did she finally give the story to? It’s anecdotal. What did the media do with the news? It’s a matter for each media outlet. I only know that I acted in good faith, that I respected her as she deserved for having trusted me, that I looked after her as I would any woman who opened up to tell me her pain, that I hugged her because I felt it and then I kept quiet until she felt it was time to report it.”

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