Overview
- Trevi posted a lengthy message saying she intends to face Chapoy in a U.S. courtroom within months to two years, accusing the journalist and naming TV Azteca owner Ricardo Salinas Pliego as wielding influence.
- She framed the Texas defamation case as a necessary defense to protect her family and those who depend on her work, reiterating comments made while promoting her documentary.
- Chapoy responded that Trevi "did the damage to herself" and maintained she only documented five alleged crimes tied to the Trevi–Andrade case about 25 years ago.
- The journalist emphasized that legal timing is driven by attorneys, with media noting a possible trial timeline extending toward 2027.
- The latest exchange revives a decades-long conflict rooted in serious historical allegations that have continued to shape Trevi’s public narrative.