Overview
- The former Chivas striker remains in preventive detention at Puente Grande, with a continuation hearing set for October 10 to decide whether he is linked to process.
- Vicefiscal Elizabeth Canales said two archived investigation files involving different alleged victims are being reviewed, with specifics reserved to protect a minor and safeguard due process.
- The active accusation centers on alleged repeated abuse of his partner’s daughter beginning when she was about 10 or 11, according to the victim’s lawyer.
- The victim’s legal team says the case file includes a video, audio recordings and 42 screenshots of messages indicating coercion, and cites a psychological report indicating harm to the minor.
- Defense attorney Leobardo Treviño argues the archived files were already reviewed and should not be reopened and confirms he sought a 144‑hour extension before today’s hearing to resolve Bravo’s legal status.