Overview
- TV program Ventaneando revealed the Dec. 4 filing, showing a new suit in a Jalisco family court with proceedings still pending and no official legal statements from either side.
- Nodal asserts he provided more than 12 million pesos over 13 months for child support, saying payments were made in cash through third parties at Cazzu’s direction.
- The filing alleges the cash deliveries were requested to avoid detection by Argentina’s tax authority and that receipts were accepted only in hand.
- He seeks participation in all parenting decisions and claims authorization for a Mexican passport and a U.S. visa for the child was withheld or conditioned on further money.
- Cazzu has publicly said what she receives is not sufficient and has avoided starting family-court proceedings as she considers the system patriarchal, underscoring conflicting accounts now before the court.