Compagnon broke its silence after legal conflict with Dávalos and confirmed distance with former President Bachelet

Natalia Compagnon, after her separation from Sebastián Dávalos, has spoken for the first time with the media and has admitted that the rupture has also meant a distance with the family of former President Michelle Bachelet.
Compagnon had been silent since the “Caval Case” erupted in 2015, involving a lucrative real estate deal in Machalí. In late 2022, she filed a lawsuit against her ex-husband for alimony owed from their two children.
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In addition, María José Cordero, Dávalos’ current partner, filed a legal action to evict the house in La Reina where Compagnon lives with her children and her mother. This situation was revoked on February 4.
Now, in an interview with the revived magazine CARAS, which will be published next Monday, April 3, Compagnon stated: “I have not had any relationship with them (the Bachelet family), nor with Sebastian’s mother nor with the sisters. The ties were completely broken. We don’t see each other on Sundays anymore, Christmas or New Year’s.”
Compagnon also explained why he hadn’t filed a lawsuit before: “I didn’t want it to end badly, that’s why I didn’t sue him before, because I knew it could bounce off his mother. I always managed as best I could and kept quiet until they touched my children.”
As for his relationship with Michelle Bachelet, Compagnon said: “Our relationship didn’t survive either. Since the Caval case, we have never spoken again. She did not get involved and went on with her life. I didn’t seek to talk and neither did she. We both kept our distance. The one who had to be protected was her, and that’s what was done.”

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