
ex-wife of Ilia Topuria reports threats and harassment. Photo: Reproduction X/Topuriailia/Montage SUPER LUTAS
New information emerges regarding the separation of Ilia Topuria, UFC lightweight champion (up to 70,3 kg.). Ilia's ex-wife, Giorgina Uzcategui, reported to the police last Monday (22) that she has been receiving threats and harassment on social media related to her divorce from Topuria.
The information was confirmed by the newspaper 'ABC', which reported that Giorgina appeared on Monday (22), at the headquarters of the National Police in Madrid to present the various evidence relating to the threats she had been receiving as a result of her lawyer's statements.
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Uzcategui claimed that this harassment began days after the statement her lawyer gave to the press, where she specifically stated that Giorgina should not comment on the case in order to handle the entire situation "with the utmost respect for the process and the privacy of the parties involved."
Understand the whole case surrounding the separation of Ilia Topuria and Giorgina Uzcategui.
According to international news outlets such as 'Cuore', 'ABC ES', '20minutos.es' and 'Mundiario.com', It all started as an announcement of a hiatus from the champion due to the controversial separation process., about which little was known, resulting now in two appearances before the police and in court.
The separation of Ilia Topuria And Giorgina Uzcategui has a story that remains unknown, with many unanswered questions and few explanations. Since the announcement of the hiatus, Ilia spoke out, with a surprising statement revealing an unpleasant situation she has been experiencing in recent months..
Furthermore, he also warned that he had made all the audios, messages, videos… available to the courts for crimes such as extortion, falsification of evidence, theft of money and personal belongings, and threats, as the Spanish-Georgian himself explained.
A few days later, it was Giorgina's turn to speak out, specifically her lawyer, who stressed that "given the proliferation of information, public speculation and defamatory statements circulating in different media outlets," a clarification was necessary.
The lawyer acknowledged that there was indeed a legal process underway, which she described as "strictly private and of a family nature." She also requested that the media refrain from conducting parallel trials to what was already taking place in the courts and from fueling unfounded speculation.
Now, in a new twist in the Topuria-Uzcategui saga, it is the Venezuelan businesswoman who has filed a lawsuit after the harassment and threats she has been suffering.
The information was confirmed by the newspaper 'ABC', which reported that Giorgina appeared last Monday (22) at the Madrid Police headquarters to present the evidence.


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