Overview
- A judge linked Omar “N” to criminal proceedings for alleged aggravated child sexual abuse and ordered six months of mandatory pretrial detention at the Reclusorio Metropolitano, according to state prosecutors.
- His sister, Daniela Bravo, says he was in Los Mochis on May 10, 2019, and presented photos, videos, reservations and boarding passes reviewed by a forensic specialist, which she maintains were disregarded in the hearing.
- Bravo released a screenshot she says shows complainant Cecilia Acevedo asking ex-partner Diana Casa to join a collective complaint against Omar.
- She further alleges the case stems from a prior commercial lawsuit over an unpaid loan of about 6 million pesos to a relative of the complainant’s family and says they plan additional legal action.
- The victim’s attorney, Juan Soltero, says evidence includes audios, screenshots and a short video indicating coercion and financial pressure, while defense lawyer Leobardo Treviño criticized the ruling and stressed due process in what he called their final public comment.