Overview
- In a Sept. 2 appearance on the podcast Se Regalan Dudas, Cazzu said Nodal has refused to sign a travel permit so their daughter Inti can accompany her on work trips.
- She recounted that a mediator suggested allowing travel until the child turns five, but Nodal’s lawyer replied that his client could revoke any authorization at will.
- Cazzu said the exchange left her feeling threatened, recalling that the lawyer’s look conveyed, “we have control over you and your daughter.”
- She added that a judge once granted travel, yet immigration officials questioned why the father had not agreed, leaving her feeling “like a criminal.”
- Stating she will not extend the court fight, Cazzu criticized the system’s impact on less-resourced mothers as media and social media reactions renewed scrutiny of Nodal, including allegations of “violencia vicaria.”