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Daddy Yankee Files $12 Million Federal Suit Accusing Ex-Wife and Sister of Business Sabotage

The suit alleges violations of federal computer and communications laws through the deletion of critical corporate emails and documents before his catalog sale and farewell tour.

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Daddy Yankee presenta otra demanda contra su exesposa por 12 mdd | Foto: Cortesía

Overview

  • El Cartel Records and Los Cangris sued Mireddys and Ayeicha González in U.S. District Court in Puerto Rico on July 30, seeking damages under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the Stored Communications Act.
  • The complaint claims the defendants accessed corporate systems without authorization and destroyed sensitive records tied to the sale of Daddy Yankee’s music catalog and logistics for La Última Vuelta World Tour.
  • It highlights $100 million in unauthorized transfers from corporate accounts to personal accounts carried out by the sisters in December 2024.
  • An interim December agreement had reinstated Daddy Yankee’s presidency over his companies and required mutual approval for transactions exceeding $100,000.
  • The filing adds claims of defamation and gross negligence, warning of further financial and reputational harm to the reggaeton icon.