Photos of the incident that led to the penalty of 20 games without entering the Sánchez Pizjuán imposed by Seville to its largest shareholder, Jose Maria del Nidowas leaked to the media, published by ‘El Chiringuito’. In them you can see how the former president, in the moments before the derby in October, faced one of the club’s lawyers, Lucas Fernández de Bobadilla, in the anteroom, in a threatening attitude, took him by the arm and went to him . must be held by his partner.
Now, later during the match and from his hometown, he continued to scold the Sevilla lawyer, who had to be calmed down by his companions. Even his young son and his wife left their seats because of the tense state he was adopting.
Fernández de Bobadilla assured in his complaint that Del Nido Benavente threatened to pull out his “teeth”, a statement denied by the former president, who justified his attitude by blaming him for crossing the deontological code of the legal profession in a court hearing for the dispute they maintain for the control of society. Now images taken by the stadium’s security cameras have been leaked to which, logically, only the club has access.
Sevilla’s lawyer reported these events to the National Police, providing images from the stadium’s security cameras, and Sevilla began the disciplinary process that resulted in a 20-match ban without access to Sánchez Pizjuán, adding more tension to the Ordinary and Extraordinary General Meeting to be held this Friday, where, with almost total probability, the current board will not allow the former president to exercise his right to vote by virtue of the agreement with between the largest shareholders signed. in 2019.
New front before the Courts
In this climate, also this Tuesday the lawyers of the parties met in court in an oral hearing held in response to Del Nido Benavente’s request for precautionary measures to ensure the right to vote in the Board. He requested both of these measures in previous meetings and was denied them.
Source: La Verdad

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