Overview
- Omar Bravo was arrested on Oct. 4 in Zapopan and is accused of aggravated child sexual abuse, remaining in preventive detention following his initial court appearance.
- Vice Prosecutor Elizabeth Canales confirmed two archived case files linked to Omar “N,” each reportedly involving a different alleged victim, with details withheld under child-protection and due-process rules.
- The continuation and possible vinculacion a proceso hearing is set for Oct. 10 at 9 a.m. in Puente Grande, where a judge will decide if the case proceeds to formal prosecution.
- The complainant’s lawyer cites a video and 42 screenshots of messages as evidence and alleges years of abuse beginning when the victim was about 10, including psychological coercion.
- Jalisco’s state government said there are multiple complaints this year, and Bravo’s defense has discussed potential procedural options, though any outcome depends on the judge’s ruling.