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Belinda Wins Protective Measures as Mexico Moves to Remove Posts, Seeks to Curb Lupillo Rivera Book

Prosecutors granted measures under the gender violence law directing the takedown of digital content tied to alleged intimate disclosures.

Overview

  • Belinda filed a complaint on Oct. 2 alleging digital and media violence over the nonconsensual disclosure of private information.
  • Her attorney says Lupillo Rivera’s memoir Tragos Amargos includes her images, including a FaceTime screenshot, published without consent.
  • The legal team is taking steps to stop the book’s distribution in Mexico while the case proceeds in the ministerial investigation phase.
  • Authorities ordered platforms such as TikTok and YouTube to remove posts that share related photos, videos or statements about the alleged relationship.
  • In a recent interview, Rivera said he moved photos and videos of Belinda from a lost phone to a computer and “still have everything.”