The surprising details of Antonio Tejado's life in prison: he would like to do business after leaving prison

Antonio Tejado is experiencing one of the most complicated moments of his life.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 February 2024 Tuesday 16:14
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The surprising details of Antonio Tejado's life in prison: he would like to do business after leaving prison

Antonio Tejado is experiencing one of the most complicated moments of his life. The Sevillian has been in prison for just over two weeks after being considered by the Civil Guard and the Prosecutor's Office to be the intellectual author of a series of robberies in the Seville area, among which was the assault on the home of his own aunt, María. from the Mount.

The information about how Tejado is living in prison does not stop happening. The former television collaborator continues to maintain his innocence, but while he waits for the trial to take place, it seems that he would be taking measures to try to improve his image and reorganize his life, both inside prison and out; and in a surprising way.

María del Monte's nephew begins to feel the reality of being in prison. According to reports from Let's See, on Telecinco, the days in the Seville I prison would be increasing the emotional state of the person who was a collaborator of the private channel. According to journalist Kike Calleja, Tejado is not having the best time, because he "calls his mother twice a day, he has lost weight and is very sad."

From the morning program of Telecinco they also pointed out that María del Monte's nephew would be trying to reform his image in the face of the trial he will soon face, where he hopes to be released from jail on bail, if not innocent of all the charges of the that he is accused of, as he has maintained until now.

The former television collaborator assures that "falsehoods are being spread about me, as well as statements that threaten my privacy and reputation, violating my right to honor."

Therefore, according to some information, the former collaborator not only does not rule out taking legal action, but he could even be preparing a future "tour" to different television sets to talk about everything that happened. Plans that are already criticized by his former network colleagues, who believe that it would not be a very good strategy. "I don't think his lawyer would advise him that," interceded Joaquín Prat.

Furthermore, according to the newspaper La Razón, Antonio Tejado has become the most media inmate in the area and does not hesitate to brag to the rest of the inmates about his famous friendships or his experiences on television shows. According to the newspaper, the Sevillian is already "rubbing his hands" with the economic benefits that he may obtain after his departure.

Calleja also explained that Antonio Tejado takes his image very seriously, which he would have begun to reform from prison. "He has started a marquetry course, he has resumed his forest guard exams, he has asked the priest for help to go to mass and they have given him a rosary to say his prayers." With this routine, Antonio Tejado would try to reorganize his life and try to establish order and routines in prison.