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Court Order Bars Christian Cueva and Pamela López From Publicly Discussing Each Other

The October 29 resolution imposes speech limits intended to shield their children from public exposure.

Overview

  • A judicial resolution dated October 29 is in force ordering both Christian Cueva and Pamela López to abstain from public references to one another, with both parties notified.
  • The order prohibits issuing opinions, granting interviews, or disseminating information about their legal case, family dispute, private lives, or personal backgrounds.
  • It also forbids using their minor children to transmit messages or to publicize the children’s emotional well‑being to third parties or the media.
  • Cueva’s legal team warned that any breach will be reported to the Public Ministry for disobedience to authority, citing potential prison terms of five to eight years in protection‑order contexts.
  • López’s lawyer said the measure applies equally to Cueva, criticized it as disproportionate on free‑speech grounds, and stated López will comply as entertainment outlets continue airing leaked chats related to the dispute.