Roy Barreras sues Marbelle before the Prosecutor's Office for racism against Francia Márquez

The action against the singer has to do with her offensive comparison of the Afro leader with the ape King Kong

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The big scandal produced by the tweet by singer Marbelle, who found it amusing to compare the vice-presidential candidate of the Historical Pact, the Afro leader Francia Márquez, with the giant film gorilla King Kong. The discussion was now joined by Senator Roy Barreras.

The Cali politician made a post through his Twitter account to announce the lawsuit he filed against Maureen Belky Ramírez Cardona, the first name of the queen of the technocarrilera.

The complaint by Roy Barreras, which was filed in the office of Attorney General Francisco Barbosa, reads the senator's analysis of Marbelle's tweet, which was deleted hours after it was published by the wave of expletives that the singer received as a result.

In addition, she pointed to other tweets in which Marbelle associated the vice-presidential candidate with the extinct FARC-EP, a guerrilla organization that has already been dissolved and to which Márquez was never linked, nor is it related to the GaOr of dissidents.

Roy Barreras says that, with her tweets, the singer committed the crimes of insult, slander and harassment. For the first crime, if proven, the singer would have to pay a sentence of between 16 and 54 months in prison; for slander there are sentences of 16 to 72 months, and for harassment she can receive from one to three years.

The singer quoted Roy Barreras's tweet and assured that she will respond to the authorities' requests regarding this lawsuit.

However, it seems that the ever-controversial singer from rancheras has learned to play Twitter: apart from the response to Barreras, she has released several hints without letterheads.

Marbelle has also dedicated her afternoon to sharing the comments of several of her followers, who assure her that they think the same way she does and that Gustavo Bolivar should also be denounced by the trill he published on Tuesday morning.

Gustavo Bolivar uses a photo of King Kong to allegedly defend Francia Márquez
Gustavo Bolivar uses a photo of King Kong to allegedly defend Francia Márquez

Bolívar wanted to defend his co-supporter “by applying a semiotic message with reverse psychology”, as he himself explained it. However, in his eagerness to distort the singer's criticism, he ended up in a controversy, given that for several netizens this publication reinforces the racist comments of Maureen Belky Ramírez Cardona, the performer's first name.

The senator's publication shows the animal kidnapping a woman and in the image there is a text that reads: “Dear Marbelle, when I am vice-president, I will make them respect you and give you all the love that you have lacked.”

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