Jasper Cillessen, former Barça goalkeeper, accused of threatening his ex-partner with sharing intimate videos

The journalist María Morán is living through hell.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 March 2023 Sunday 05:54
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Jasper Cillessen, former Barça goalkeeper, accused of threatening his ex-partner with sharing intimate videos

The journalist María Morán is living through hell. The Gol Play reporter denounced in an interview with La Otra Crónica (LOC) from El Mundo the appalling situation in which she finds herself because of Jasper Cillessen, former goalkeeper for Valencia FC and FC Barcelona.

As Morán has recounted, the goalkeeper, who now plays in the Dutch Eredivisie, has ignored his daughter and has threatened her with disseminating videos and photos of a sexual nature if she continues to insist that he is the father.

Everything goes back to a first complaint that Morán made in the same outlet, assuring that Cillessen did not want to know anything about his daughter and did not pay her support. In addition, the little girl has several important health problems, something that has not mattered to her father, who has a great economic capacity to be able to afford the treatment.

Despite the fact that the goalkeeper was publicly silent, he did respond privately. Apparently, Morán, to defend his daughter, issued a warning: "Would you like me to go crazy saying if you don't pick up the phone, I'll show you everything I have?"

But Cillessen continued to deny the major, despite the fact that there is a paternity test that confirms that he is the father, and responded with a clear threat: "Show everything if you want, but seeing photos and videos of a naked journalist is different."

At this time, the journalist is undergoing psychiatric treatment to be able to face the battle she is waging with the Dutchman, in what appears to be a case of vicarious violence: "She repudiates her, she has referred to her daughter as that all the time, it is not That's your daughter." He even went so far as to appear at a clinic to have an abortion after being coerced by the doorman, but backed down after hearing the baby's heartbeat.

This conflict is already making its way through legal channels, as reported by LOC. Teresa Bueyes, who heads the law firm that represents the journalist, has recently filed a lawsuit requesting parent-child measures, in addition to abandoning home.