translated from Spanish: A former Vicky Xipolitakis employee told about living inside the house with Javier Naselli

Vicky Xipolitakis formally filed the complaint of gender-based violence against Javier Naselli. The conflicting separation has 7-month-old Salvador Uriel in the middle. Gladys, a former domestic servant of Vicky and Naselli gave details about the relationship the couple had when they spent their days in Argentina, in the department located on Marcelo T. de Alvear street.

“I was the housekeeper for three months. I lived inside the house and went to my house once a week. I was pretty much all the time with them, the lady is the most,” Gladys told Us in the Morning, the show aired by The Thirteen.” The lady always had an amazing deal with me. I was with him very little, because he was hardly in the house. But the times I was, the situations with the lady were straps,” said Gladys, who after spending three months with them became ill and left.

He gave details about a violent episode between the couple: “One afternoon, once, he pushed her, being with nanny Estelita, but nothing more. They sometimes argued out loud, but never mistreatment,” Gladys recounted and said, “The push was because she told her something and he pushed her into the room, where the baby was with the nanny. It didn’t happen from there.” But in addition to physical violence, he described Naselli as a “sullen, low-treatment, serious, reserved, characterful and bigoted person.”

Naselli was annoyed by Vicky’s lot: “Everything the lady did didn’t like him. Everything seemed wrong to him. She never liked what she wore or did. Let’s least their friends. When he came, he had to take out the statues because he didn’t like them. He said they were gay and that the kid was going to grow up in that world.”

Original source in Spanish

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