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.