Overview
- Panamericana aired the interview on September 28 after legal representatives for Jefferson Farfán sought to block it, according to host Beto Ortiz.
- Martínez used the program to reject the allegation and claimed that forensic and DNA tests do not implicate him in the reported assault.
- The show’s polygraph segment presented his answers as truthful and concluded he had never committed abuse, though court proceedings continue.
- He recounted a family rift, saying Farfán refused to speak with him after the accusation and later alleged in a hearing that he was using drugs.
- Reports said he answered around 20 questions and left with prize money, with outlets differing between S/20,000 and S/25,000; he was released on August 27 after nearly 11 months of pretrial detention.