Producer Raphy Pina shook the networks this Tuesday by showing himself with an electronic shackle while holding his daughter, Vida Isabelle.
“You hardly know me and you can’t imagine what one would do to protect them,” said Dominican singer Natti Natasha’s fiancé, who was found guilty of illegal possession of weapons on December 22 in federal court in Puerto Rico. “Take care of your families that ‘even the good ones’ are uncomfortable with the happiness of others; the look that continues to give me Strength”.
In the post, the proud father is observed holding the tiny hands of the little girl born on May 22 of last year, who firmly plants her little legs while she stares and attentively at her father.
The photo becomes even more relevant if one takes into account the long prison sentence that could be imposed on Pina after being found guilty of two charges related to the illegal possession of weapons. The maximum penalty for both crimes is 20 years in prison.
This is not the first time that the producer shows his electronic shackle on the net, since this Monday he had already posted a photo of his left leg wearing white stockings and the surveillance device that the authorities in Puerto Rico imposed on him while he awaits his fate.
However, the photo posted today, Tuesday, is the first with the shackle in which the producer shows his face and also appears with one of his family members, in this case the adorable seven-month-old girl. .
Pina posted this photo two days before the conclusion of his trial in Puerto Rico. There he appears next to the singer Natti Natasha and part of her family.
During the reading of the verdict, Pina was also accompanied by his friend and collaborator Daddy Yankee – one of those mentioned in the list of potential witnesses for the trial – who expressed his solidarity with the producer.
“His family is always under my shield,” Daddy said, according to the press. “We respect the jury’s decision, although we do not agree with it.”
The judge in charge of the case is expected to announce the sentence at a hearing to be held on April 1.