Senator Pizarro files complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office for dissemination of intimate photo and points to members of the Hites family

Senator Jorge Pizarro (DC) grabbed the comments on Twitter last Thursday afternoon. His surname became Trending Topic because of a photo in which the parliamentarian was seen sitting on a sunbed, next to a swimming pool, located in the apartment where his spouse lives, in Vitacura. An intimate search for which Pizarro filed a complaint with the Public Ministry, pointing to a businessman for its dissemination.
In the complaint of the vice president of the Upper House, sponsored by the criminal lawyer Cristóbal Bonacic, the legislator asks the Public Ministry to identify those responsible and formalize them by article 161-A, slogan La Tercera PM.
The article punishes with imprisonment and a fine those who record or register photographs of private venues that do not have public access and also those who disseminate.
Pizarro targets entrepreneur
In the complaint, Pizarro explains that the terrace of the apartment – owned by him, but in which his spouse lives – could not be seen from the outside. He added that on Thursday he arrived at about 4:20 p.m. at the building and proceeded to bathe in the pool, which “can be seen only from inside the building,” he explained.
“I proceeded to take off my swimsuit by covering myself with a towel, and then rest on an adjoining sunbed. While I was resting, I saw at the top of the wall that separates my apartment from the common spaces of the same building an individual with a white complexion and light hair (blond or gray hair),” he added.
The senator explained that the man was wearing a “t-shirt or dark shirt and a blue hat.” In addition, the subject was “looking towards the place where I was, an issue that caught my attention, since it did not correspond to a common attitude,” Pizarro said.
Later, in the afternoon of that day, the legislator’s son showed him alarmed by the search. Then, after 9:00 p.m., the MILITANT DC spoke with the janitor of the building, who stated that “the lord Nicolas Hites Neef and his father, don Andres Hites Moscovich, went to the building to visit an apartment that is currently for sale or rent.”
Both are heirs of Isaac Hites Averbuck, one of the founders of the multistore. He passed away in July 2020.
The senator also called the owner of the apartment visited by “the Hites.” The woman indicated that “Messrs. Hites came to visit her apartment for the second time.”
Gonzalo de la Carrera
The DC senator also took aim at congressman-elect Gonzalo de la Carrera (former Republican), one of the first to allude to the photograph on Twitter.
“I learned that on the social network Twitter, Mr. Gonzalo de la Carrera Correa, through his account @carreragonzalo, published a series of messages that clearly imply that he had received the illicitly obtained image, and that he is the subject of this complaint,” Pizarro said in the complaint.
De la Carrera replied that “in fact, it came to me by Whatsapp, but getting involved in this is a political advantage, I did not post it or anything, I only commented after seeing it, I did not distribute anything,” says the aforementioned media.
The future parliamentarian also commented that he does not know who Nicolás and Andrés Hites are.

Original source in Spanish

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