translated from Spanish: Gustavo Sofovich on Horacio Cabak: “I wanted a decent way out and I gave it to him”

Gustavo Sofovich gave an interview for Los Angeles de la Mañana, where he told the reasons for the departure of Horacio Cabak, after several conflicts with his teammates. The producer gave details of why the journalist’s participation was no longer viable, and how the conversation took place that eventually ended up leaving him out of the program.” The last episode is when he hangs up with Mariano Iúdica. The situation was no longer enough. It got complicated at one point, it wasn’t good, there was a lot of friction,” Sofovich began by saying. “In six years of the program we hadn’t had a problem. Nor can I allow Mariano Iúdica to want to set up the table. Yesterday we had a chat with Horacio and, by common agreement, it was a “Goodbye Horace to Polemic, thank you for everything,” the producer continued.
“It bothered me that, the truth is that it hurt me. He wanted a decent way out and I gave it to him.”

“We had a very long talk on the phone and fifteen minutes before the program comes out, which is recorded by what happens in America, he said in a tweet that he did not resign, that it was not by common agreement, that there were no conversations and that there were no codes,” Gustavo said. “If there’s one thing there was in Polemics in the bar, it’s always codes. It bothered me that, the truth is that it hurt me. He wanted a decent outing and I gave it to him,” the producer argued.

“There was discomfort but the table was open. The one who made him uncomfortable. I took care of Horacio Cabak’s health while he had Covid for ten days. And there was never a ‘Gustavo graces’ but there are the tweets to hit me,” Sofovich said. He resigned three times… The day he spent his personal problem with his family, Mariano told him to take fifteen, twenty days, whatever he needs. It was, he came, on the second day he wanted to come back, then he didn’t want to come back, then he wanted to come back,” he said. The truth is that: “Horace committed suicide in Polemic in the bar, that is the reality. He can’t come and say when he wants to come back and when he doesn’t, when he wants to talk about an issue and when he doesn’t, when he wants to sit down with a colleague and when he doesn’t,” the businessman closed on the subject.

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