López Peiró is also a columnist for El País, a Spaniard newspaper with a nationwide reach in her adopted country of Spain.
[3] By some accounts, she spent a mostly happy childhood,[2] until the rapes and sexual molestation by her uncle-in-law allegedly started taking place after she turned 13.
It was while there, that the rapes of her by her uncle in law, a policeman by the name of Claudio Sarlo, the city's sheriff, allegedly took place.
Eventually, she became a student at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), from where she graduated with a degree in communication sciences.
and her activism inspired Brazilian actress Thelma Fardin and others, such as Gianella Neyra, to speak about their own abuse cases.