Rossy Guzmán Sánchez, alias "La Pastora", went this Thursday to the First Chamber of the Court of Appeal for the National District, as plaintiff and civil actor to file a complaint for compulsory collection of the appellant Yessica Esther Madera Madera, to whom he allegedly lent a million pesos and "has not paid yet."
La Pastora's lawyer is Dr. Julio César Gómez, while the defendant is being represented by Dr. Harold Echavarría.
According to his lawyer, Guzmán has decided to charge all the people to whom he lent money.
It is recalled that last October, the Second Chamber of the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Appeal of the National District ordered Rossy Guzmán Sánchez to be kept in preventive detention, as well as his son, police corporal Tanner Antonio Flete Guzmán, accused of administrative corruption in the Coral Case.
The court made up of judges Pedro Sánchez, Luis Tomás Jiménez and Rosalba Garib, rejected an appeal by the defendants and confirmed the contested decision that maintains the measure of coercion consisting of preventive detention because the circumstances that gave rise to the arrest have not changed. same.
Last May, both were imposed 18 months of preventive detention, a measure that was also imposed on Major General Adán Cáceres Silvestre and Guzmán Sánchez, as well as police corporal Flete Guzmán, police colonel Rafael Núñez de Aza and sergeant of the Navy Alejandro José Montero Cruz.