Overview
- On July 16, a CDMX court found that Ceriani’s repeated allegations constituted systematic digital, media, psychological and community violence against Montijo.
- The ruling bars Ceriani from contacting or approaching Montijo and prohibits any form of intimidation or harassment.
- Authorities must provide police custody and immediate assistance if Montijo faces risk, and they must safeguard her personal data from public disclosure.
- The Fiscalía General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México and Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana are tasked with overseeing compliance and liaising with digital platforms to remove harmful content.
- Montijo’s legal team calls the decision a landmark precedent for defending women’s rights online, and Ceriani has not issued a public response.