Overview
- Villarreal and Martínez’s divorce was officially granted on August 7 through a virtual hearing after a separation process dating back to 2023.
- Documents leaked on August 8 indicate that neither party will cover the other’s legal costs or receive assets under the terms of their settlement.
- The singer originally filed complaints in February after signaling for help onstage in Michoacán, accusing Martínez of domestic violence, theft and attempted feminicide.
- An arrest warrant issued in July against Martínez was suspended by a court injunction after he failed to appear, briefly labeling him a fugitive from justice.
- Villarreal is actively collaborating with Nuevo León prosecutors, attending therapy sessions and preparing for upcoming hearings in her criminal case.