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Jackson Mora Denies Ex-Friend’s Claims He Took House, Ford Explorer and FFC Brand

The dispute is playing out on Peruvian TV with no confirmed ruling or official action reported.

Overview

  • Giancarlo Saucedo accused Mora on Magaly TV of occupying a property tied to Fusion Fighting Championship events and of using the FFC brand without authorization.
  • Saucedo asserted the brand and property belong to Roberto (Reynaldo) Romaña and referenced Indecopi and representation powers to challenge Mora’s control.
  • Mora rejected the allegations, saying he has a longstanding agreement granting him a 35% stake and operational role, and he maintained public records show he owns FFC.
  • The dispute widened to a Ford Explorer that registry entries show moved to Tilsa Lozano’s name in 2021 and was resold in 2022, prompting Lozano to distance herself on air and demand not to be implicated.
  • Calling into La Noche Habla, Mora said he bought the vehicle from Romaña and can prove it, insisting there was no fraud as the parties continue their media confrontation without a legal resolution.