The name of Lorena Collantes Loor became popular in November 2016 when she starred in a controversial moment in a restaurant in the north of Guayaquil. She allegedly refused to pay the bill and was accused of allegedly assaulting and insulting police officers.
In videos that went viral on social networks, the phrase “Do you want to test my power?” He reached such popularity that he appeared in memes, commercials and even his figure was one of the best sellers as a puppet that year.
When this incident for which she became known occurred, she was no longer a judge, but with that expression she allegedly challenged the uniformed officers who took proceedings at that time.
On October 28, 2016, the former magistrate was working as a judge for Family, Women, Children and Adolescence of Guayaquil and a disciplinary file was opened against her that led to her dismissal.
His name returns to the public scene since he can currently return to his position due to a court ruling that is favorable to him.
On January 11, he was granted a protection action that he filed against the Council of the Judiciary and the State Attorney General’s Office. And to comply with the provision, 10 days were established from the notification of the sentence. The letter with the opinion was issued on January 16.
‘Do you want to prove my power?’: the controversial Lorena Collantes, remembered for this expression, wins protection action and has her reinstated as judge
Since that incident in November 2016, the legal professional from Quevedo, Los Ríos province, has stayed away from controversy. And she has been very active in cyberspace, she has not stopped practicing and merged her profession with businesses focused on fashion and wellness.
In his Instagram account, a social network in which he has 73.9 thousand followers, he appears as CEO of legisnovaxa law firm and Lets shineteamlc, a clothing and accessories store for men and women. Both profiles register their first publication in 2021.
In 2017, through her venture Studio 87, she promoted a clothing line called ‘Mi Poder’, alluding to the controversial phrase that made her popular in 2016. In that business, she launched swimsuit and clothing designs for the beach season.
In the years that followed, he gravitated towards weight loss products. In 2021, for example, through Instagram she promoted the benefits of detoxifying tea and drops to control anxiety.
Likewise, he posted videos through the account of another law firm about legal resources such as habeas corpus and advice to protect constitutional rights.
Former judge called to trial for the crime of attack or resistance
The lawyer Collantes increased her number of followers since 2017. Until that year on the social network Instagram it was around 500.
The platform is also the space where he shares images of his personal and work life. In October 2022, he published a photo at the Puerto Rican concert daddy yankee which was held in Guayaquil.
“The best concert of my entire life, thanks for a tremendous show, a luxury show for a luxury audience, we love you, Daddy Yankee, the Big Boss forever. I grew up listening to and dancing down to your songs, you have always been part of my life, I love you,” wrote the legal professional. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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