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Ben Pasternak breaks silence on Evelyn Ha abuse allegations: Full controversy explained

Ben Pasternak breaks silence on Evelyn Ha abuse allegations: Full controversy explained

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The case between Ben Pasternak and Evelyn Ha has become a big topic online. The two ended their relationship on March 31, 2026, after a reported fight at a hotel in New York. Weeks later, Pasternak was arrested and charged with serious crimes, including second-degree strangulation and assault. He has said he is not guilty. His legal team claims he acted in self-defense. The case is now moving toward court, with a hearing set for June.Pasternak spoke out after keeping silent for days and released a video on April 26, 2026. He denied ever beating Ha, saying that things are not always what they seem to be. He argued that during their entire relationship, he was the one being abused. His response quickly spread online, with many people reacting to both sides. Now, the situation has turned into a complex case with strong claims from both Pasternak and Ha.

Ben Pasternak responds as Evelyn Ha allegations spark wider controversy

In his video, Pasternak clearly denied the main accusation. He said, “I have never strangled anyone in my entire life. I’m not physically aggressive… most people would describe me as super gentle.” He also claimed that Ha was abusive toward him during their relationship. Pasternak said that Ha would hit and scratch him and that this was known to people around them. He added, “She was physical with me and this was an open secret among her sisters and my friends.” He even mentioned that a couples therapist knew about these issues and had suggested serious steps like a restraining order.He also claimed that there is proof to support his side. According to him, there are medical reports, photos of injuries, and even letters from Ha’s past partners. He said, “There’s a lot of documentation… it’s not going anywhere except to court.”Right now, both sides have made serious claims, and the truth will likely come out during the legal process. Pasternak has already pleaded not guilty, and the court will look at all the evidence before making any decisions.This case demonstrates the complexity that can arise in personal relationships. Since each party tells their own story, the end result will be based on which side presents enough evidence to be believed by the judge. For now, everyone waits to see what will happen next.

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