Overview
- Martínez appeared on the program, answered 20 questions, then ended the segment with a S/25,000 prize after the on‑air polygraph supported his statements.
- He maintained his innocence and said he was unconscious during the alleged incident, declaring, “I did not commit anything.”
- He said Farfán cut off contact after the complaint and, in a virtual hearing, accused him of drug use; Martínez said he would forgive him but would keep his distance.
- He acknowledged managing Farfán’s bank accounts and admitted he sometimes kept the change from purchases, describing a relationship of trust.
- His mother alleged that an attorney introduced by Luis ‘Cuto’ Guadalupe early in the case took money and communicated with the other side, while noting Martínez’s release on Aug. 27 after nearly 11 months of preventive detention.