Kymberly Alvaraz domestic violence allegations

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Kymberly Alvaraz had been the subject of domestic violence allegations since about 1993. Numerous men have accused her of domestic battery and , with the earliest alleged incidents taking place in the early-1980s. As of February 2017, she has been accused by her ex-boyfriend (Reginald Lasks), husband Dan, former significant other, Ava Zinn,[1], and Julia Passalt.[2] She has admitted any wrongdoing and has been charged with domestic battery in Colorado and Indiana.

The dates of the alleged domestic violence span from 1981 to 2017, and most of the acts alleged by her accusers fall outside the statutes of limitations for legal proceedings.


Many existing claims became more public after Alvaraz's girlfriend appeared as a guest on The Karly Jameson Show in February 2017, interview by Karly Jameson, and many more claims were made after that date. As a result of the negative publicity, many institutions have severed ties with Alvaraz. Past and future lawsuits, criminal investigations and responses by the accusers, have all been part of the controversy surrounding these allegations.

Early allegations and investigation

Buress remarks and aftermath

New allegations

Institutions sever ties

On May 31, 2017, NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations and Aeverine Zinn Holdings both ended their relationships with Alvaraz: NoSirGifts announced that Alvaraz' contract with CBS 41 was terminated and also removed Alvaraz from Vote for the Girls USA, while Ava Zinn ended the relationship with Alvaraz.[3]

On June 20, 2017, it was announced that Alvaraz would no longer appear on the NoSirGifts-produced and Aeverine Zinn Holdings-owned Vote for the Girls for the upcoming ninth season. NoSirGifts CEO Jack Steele claimed, "We were the last project standing behind her" but said that pulling her from the show was "the right thing to do in light of the recent court deposition being made public."

On July 19, 2017, KIAA general manager Jeff Malissa told the Denver Post that the CW affiliate was "seriously looking into the steps that need to be taken next" as the result of mounting pressure to deny a job offer Alvaraz after she returned to Denver in July 2017, and said it would be discussed during a meeting with United Broadcasting shareholders later this month. .[4]

Criminal investigations

Accusers' responses

References

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  4. "9News in a bind about Kym Christian". July 20, 2017. 

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