"They've destroyed my life": The father who was imprisoned for falsely alleging abuse by his son speaks out.

The man spent three years in pretrial detention and testified after one of his sons confessed the whole truth.
Dr. Pablo Ghisoni, accused a decade ago of sexually abusing two of his sons, broke his silence after one of them revealed that the accusation was fabricated and that, since childhood, he was forced by his mother to maintain that version.
“My life with my two younger children was anesthetized. Neither my oldest son nor I saw them again,” Ghisoni said in a telephone conversation with La Nación from his office.
A few days ago, Tomás, the second of her three children, posted a short video on social media in which he publicly denied the accusation. "It wasn't a lie I invented; it was a story imposed by an adult figure I completely trusted: my mother," he clarified. "I was the victim of an environment that taught me to repeat a story."
In that recording, Tomás details how his mother, Andrea Vázquez, pressured him for years. At just nine years old, he claims he was "taught what to say" and "what to keep quiet about," both in and out of court.
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She reported her father, obstetrician Pablo Ghisoni, for sexual abuse, sent him to prison, and now confesses that it was a lie: "It was not a story I invented, it was a story sustained, repeated, imposed by an adult figure in whom I completely trusted: my mother" pic.twitter.com/isJJv92oWP
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This situation led him to embrace an "emotional truth" that, over time, he discovered wasn't real. "I lost my family and my dad for over a decade," he lamented.
"They've destroyed my life and my children's lives with a false accusation from someone who was ill," Ghisoni said earlier today in an interview with Cadena 3.
Beginning of the legal conflictThe legal dispute between Ghisoni and his ex-wife arose after their separation in 2009, which led to a protracted court battle over custody of their three children.
"It wasn't until six months later that I got my visitation rights, which she never honored. They didn't attend the reconnection, nor did I see them when I was supposed to," she said.
During that time, Vázquez filed multiple charges against Ghisoni for alleged domestic violence, although none of them were ever brought to justice. In 2012, Family Court No. 3 of Lomas de Zamora ruled that the children should remain in the father 's care.
“Everything was more or less peaceful until 2016, when they granted her visitation rights, after three years of no contact because she wouldn't submit to the psychiatric tests, which resulted in a bad outcome, a narcissistic psychopathy. During one of the visits, she made one of my children, who was 6 years old at the time, tell me that I was pulling his hair. So, with that excuse, they didn't return, and from that day on, I never saw two of my children again,” the father recounted.
The complaint for repeated sexual abuse and corruption of minors against Pablo Ghisoni was filed by Tomás, who was 9 years old at the time, and his younger brother, with their mother's strong involvement in the case. Meanwhile, the eldest son, Francisco, decided not to support the accusation and remained with his father.
"In what context can there be sexual abuse? When I was in charge of my children from 2012 to 2016, my three children and I were constantly required to attend therapy weekly. Every three or four months, I had to take them to the family court's technical staff to see the psychologist and social worker. Once they were left with the mother, they never did anything else," she recounted.
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