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APP Says Acuña Did Not Abandon Son as Records Show Court-Ordered Support

Prosecutors list an active file for psychological abuse, contradicting claims of closed cases.

Overview

  • César Acuña acknowledged in his JNE filing that he is complying with a confirmed Lima family-court ruling requiring monthly advance child support for the son he had with Jenny Gutiérrez.
  • Alianza para el Progreso asserted he has always met his obligations and framed the disclosure as transparency, though La República reports he appealed the initial maintenance order despite declaring S/9.8 million in annual income.
  • Police records published by La República document four complaints by Gutiérrez alleging family violence incidents between 2018 and 2020.
  • The Ministerio Público database shows a case in the Second Superior Family Prosecutor’s Office with a resolving opinion for psychological abuse, while Acuña’s lawyer maintains the matters were archived and has not provided supporting documents.
  • Family-law specialists cited in the reporting note that a confirmed sentence remains enforceable and that repeated failures to pay can be referred for criminal action.