Overview
- Panamericana and host Beto Ortiz say the Sept. 28 broadcast will proceed at 10 p.m., with Cristian “Cri Cri” Martínez taking a polygraph and giving his account.
- Ortiz argues the interview was recorded earlier and that legal notices delivered afterward cannot retroactively block the program.
- A notarial letter from Farfán’s legal team orders Martínez not to speak about the complaint or identify the complainant, warning of a criminal complaint for disobedience and resistance.
- Reports reference a Sept. 24 judicial resolution that expands protective measures for the complainant and bars the accused from giving media statements while proceedings continue.
- Farfán family lawyer Javier Muñoz aired alleged WhatsApp chats and test results on television and said an appeal seeks 20 years and six months in prison, prompting criticism from other hosts for exposing sensitive details.