


“What the judge has said is that if one cites a source, and identifies it and does not alter what the source has said, in addition, what you have to do is check the absolute veracity of what that source has stated”, stated in RPP Noticias.Īcosta, in statements to Latina Noticias, said that they had the feeling that the sentence would be negative, but “not with such poor arguments.” Roberto Pereira, lawyer for the author of “Plata como cancha”, indicated that the sentence constitutes a “deadly thrust” against investigative journalism, because “it is demanding an impossible standard to meet, not only here but in the world.” He added that in the next few days they will be formally presenting the appeal. Núñez, during the process of his divorce with Acuña Peralta, where the distribution of the assets of the marriage was at stake, assured in November 2015, in an extensive interview in the newspaper “Peru 21”, that he suffered physical and psychological abuse from the leader of APP. However, the author of this was not Acosta, but former congresswoman Rosa Núñez. “What a good president can be a man who beat, insulted and spat on his wife, who has three children out of wedlock and who does not fulfill his responsibilities.” This was one of the phrases in the book “Plata como cancha” that judge Raúl Jesús Vega described as defamatory against the former regional governor of La Libertad. LOOK: Silvana Carrión: “There must be exclusive judges for the Lava Jato case” | INTERVIEW The head of the Criminal Liquidating Court 30 of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima also imposed the joint payment (including the editorial) of S / 400 thousand in favor of Acuña Peralta, as well as rules of conduct for Acosta and Pimentel, among them not to be absent from their homes without judicial authorization and attend a biometric control every 60 days to report on their activities. Of the 55 phrases that the former presidential candidate of the Alliance for Progress (APP) Cesar Acuna Peralta considered offenses in the book “Plata como cancha”, by Christopher Acosta, Judge Raúl Jesús Vega admitted 34, at the time of condemn to the investigative journalist and editor of Penguin Random House, Jerónimo Pimentel, to two years in prison suspended for aggravated defamation.
