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Judge Weighs Linking Omar Bravo to Trial as Jalisco Prosecutors Review Two Archived Complaints

The case centers on an aggravated child sexual abuse accusation supported by multimedia evidence cited by the accuser's counsel.

Overview

  • A hearing scheduled for Friday morning in Puente Grande will determine whether Omar Bravo is formally linked to criminal proceedings, as he remains in preventive detention.
  • Jalisco authorities confirmed two previously archived investigation files tied to different alleged victims are being reviewed alongside the current case.
  • Officials are withholding specific details to protect a minor's identity and to preserve due process under gender and childhood protocols.
  • The victim's lawyer says the investigation includes a video, an audio recording, 42 screenshots of messages, and a positive psychological evaluation, and alleges years of repeated abuse beginning around age 10–11.
  • Bravo's defense questions revisiting the archived files, notes it sought a 144-hour extension to prepare, and signals potential procedural strategies, while the accuser's counsel says aggravating factors could carry a five to ten year sentence.