Footballer Guillermo Maripán to be charged for sharing non-consensual sexual content
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Footballer Guillermo Maripán will be formally charged for sharing sexual content without consent.
- The charge stems from a complaint by influencer Carmen Castillo, known as 'Carmen Tuitera,' who accused him of distributing intimate recordings without her authorization.
- Maripán is scheduled to appear in court on September 30, with Castillo stating victims now have less fear and will pursue justice.
Chilean footballer Guillermo Maripán will face formal charges in connection with the investigation into the exhibition and dissemination of sexual content without consent. The Inter Milan player is scheduled to appear at the Santiago Center for Justice on September 30.
This court date was set after the Eastern Gender Prosecutor's Office requested the hearing following a complaint filed by Carmen Castillo, also known as 'Carmen Tuitera.' Castillo accused the athlete of distributing intimate recordings without her permission. She stated that "no man has the right to use a woman's intimacy to humiliate her."
Castillo added, "I hope Guillermo Maripán and all men like him understand that today victims are not afraid. And that for our truth, we are willing to go to the last consequences." Maripán previously admitted in April to sending an intimate image of Castillo, author of "Weona, tú podí," to the portal Infama, describing the action as "a mistake."
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.