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Giorgina Uzcategui Files Police Report Over Online Threats in Topuria Divorce

The complaint introduces police oversight to a divorce that both sides say must proceed privately because a child is involved.

Overview

  • Uzcategui reported receiving threatening and abusive messages on social media and filed a complaint at Spain’s National Police headquarters in Madrid on December 22.
  • Her statement included evidence of the messages and was referred to the Civil Guard for follow-up where she resides.
  • Her lawyer issued a statement calling the case a private legal process involving a minor and said there will be no further public comment outside formal channels.
  • Authorities have not announced any protective measures, arrests, or criminal charges, and court matters remain confidential under Spanish law.
  • Topuria has denied abuse allegations, claims he faced pressure tied to financial demands, and has paused his fighting schedule until early 2026.