Overview
- During her second Auditorio Nacional show in Mexico City on Oct. 15, Cazzu read a message dedicating a song to mothers who raise children alone and said she receives attacks rather than help.
- The singer told reporters she traveled with Inti under a judicial permit obtained in Argentina before starting her Mexico dates.
- An official communiqué from Christian Nodal’s attorney asserts he has made documented payments well above Argentine legal requirements, totaling multiple millions of Mexican pesos.
- The statement denies that travel permissions were granted unilaterally, underscores that Argentine family-court proceedings are confidential, and clarifies prior hearings with Cazzu were conducted via Zoom.
- Nodal’s team says it sent a formal visitation proposal to Cazzu’s lawyer and intends to begin Mexican nationality and passport procedures for Inti.