Overview
- On July 7, Lizaldi released a legal statement rejecting claims that she fled Mérida over her Casa Consciente project and describing her departure as voluntary.
- She made clear that no official investigations or judicial proceedings have been initiated against her in Yucatán concerning the alleged fraud.
- Her legal team plans to file criminal complaints under Article 295 of the Yucatán Penal Code to address what it calls malicious and defamatory publications.
- In parallel, they will bring a civil lawsuit for moral damages under the Yucatán Civil Code to seek compensation for harm to her reputation.
- The case illustrates the challenges faced by public figures in combating unverified social media rumors through defamation law.