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Court Sets Fine as Prosecutors Seek One-Year Suspended Sentence for Natalia Málaga in Peru Case

The judge set a 30-day fine of S/1,887.30 based on a monthly income calculation of S/7,550, with any moral damages contingent on expert proof.

Overview

  • An oral trial continues over Jessica Zegarra’s accusation that Natalia Málaga scratched her car, with the Ministerio Público now requesting a one-year suspended prison term.
  • The court calculated Málaga’s daily income at S/251.66 and fixed a 30-day multa totaling S/1,887.30.
  • The civil party seeks S/10,000 in reparations, split into S/1,200 for patrimonial damage and S/8,800 for moral harm.
  • The judge signaled that alleged emotional harm must be proven, commonly through a psychological expert report, before awarding moral damages.
  • During testimony, Málaga said she has no fixed salary as Eva Ayllón’s manager and earns S/500 per engagement, as the complainant submitted video and forensic reports to support the claim.