Overview
- Attorneys for Cristian 'Cri Cri' Guadalupe and for the accuser separately denied social‑media claims of a sentimental relationship between the two.
- Following those denials, Jefferson Farfán posted an Instagram story reading “Tengo un propósito, por eso aguanto el proceso,” without addressing case specifics.
- Investigative journalist Richard Apolo said on Magaly TV that Guadalupe held power of attorney in several Farfán companies and cited a May notarial letter seeking to revoke it, while noting he lacked up‑to‑date confirmation.
- The interview presented the alleged business dispute as part of a family rupture, echoing Guadalupe’s recent TV claim that his bond with Farfán is broken and that Farfán suggested in court he was involved with drugs.
- The accusation centers on an incident reported to have occurred during a party at Farfán’s home, which has positioned the former player as a public supporter of the complainant.