Rafael Amargo assures in the trial that the drug found in his house "is a hair product"

This Friday, April 12, the last day of the trial against Rafael Amargo, accused of an alleged crime of drug trafficking, was held in the Provincial Court of Madrid, where the court decided to release him provisionally without precautionary measures until a ruling is made.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 April 2024 Thursday 22:53
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Rafael Amargo assures in the trial that the drug found in his house "is a hair product"

This Friday, April 12, the last day of the trial against Rafael Amargo, accused of an alleged crime of drug trafficking, was held in the Provincial Court of Madrid, where the court decided to release him provisionally without precautionary measures until a ruling is made. judgment.

During his statement in the judicial process, the artist appeared nervous, eager to talk and determined to defend his innocence until the last moment. Even the court has had to call him out on several occasions because he kept interrupting his own lawyer. He began his statement by assuring that he "had been dreaming of this moment for 4 years" to be able to "tell the truth."

The bailaor has denied at all times the crimes accused of him, ensuring that "he had no need to dedicate himself to anything other than the performing arts" and that at his home in the Madrid neighborhood of Malasaña he had never sold or bought drug. ''No one has ever come to my house to buy in my life. If I need it, I call and they bring it to me,' he said.

But in addition, the artist also wanted to justify the drugs that were found in his house by police officers. ''I looked it up on Google and it's a hair product, I have very good hair," he declared.

In another vein, the choreographer assured the court that this entire process had caused a lot of harm to him and his family. ''Seeing the front pages in the newspapers, everything leaked by the Prosecutor's Office... They have ruined my life,'' he stated while commenting that his son had also suffered serious consequences. ''My son has had to give up football with depression, because they tell him that his father is a drug dealer,'' he said.

Regarding the supposed ''transfer'' of people that the police officer spoke about in the last session, the dancer assured that this was due to the fact that they rehearsed the shows at his house. Related to his work in the performing arts, Amargo declared that the storage room that they were supposedly going to use "as a cover to sell and buy drugs" was going to be used only to wash the clothes for their shows.