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Cristian ‘Cri Cri’ Martínez Denies Assault on TV as Polygraph Backs Him

Freed after nearly 11 months in preventive detention, he remains under an active criminal case with protective orders that limit what he can say publicly.

Overview

  • The El Valor de la Verdad episode aired Sunday night, with Martínez answering 20 questions and leaving with S/25,000 after the show's polygraph indicated his responses were truthful.
  • He said Jefferson Farfán cut communication following the 2024 complaint and, in a virtual hearing, asserted he was "into drugs," a statement Martínez rejected as painful and untrue.
  • Martínez recounted accepting a drink at Farfán’s house and then losing consciousness, while media noted official toxicology reported zero alcohol.
  • He acknowledged managing Farfán’s bank accounts, admitted he sometimes kept change from purchases, and accepted being an “alcahuete” who helped conceal parties from partners.
  • A notarial warning from Farfán’s family cautioned he could face criminal charges if he reveals protected information, as he continues the legal process after his late-August release from nearly 11 months of preventive detention.