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.