Overview
- Rivera’s lawyers announced a counter-complaint for alleged falsity, fraud and defamation, formalized in an Oct. 16 communiqué from Grupo Beceiro México.
- Belinda’s original filing with Mexico City prosecutors alleged digital and media violence and led to protective measures that remain in effect.
- Rivera’s counsel cites what they call inconsistencies in Belinda’s statements about their past relationship and denies any dissemination of erotic or sexual videos.
- The defense argues Rivera’s autobiographical book is protected expression, while authorities keep the investigation in its complementary stage.
- The Fiscalía confirmed both sides must present documentation in the coming days, and public comments from the artists have been limited to legal statements.