Overview
- Rivera's attorney Alonso Beceiro said the new complaint cites alleged inconsistencies in Belinda's descriptions of their relationship, claiming she alternated between calling it sentimental and strictly professional to obtain protections.
- Belinda's original querella accused Rivera of digital and media violence for divulging intimate facts without consent, and the Mexico City prosecutor granted immediate protective measures.
- Beceiro asserted he has seen no erotic or sexual videos disseminated by Rivera and argued the singer only made public a relationship he recounts in his forthcoming autobiography Tragos Amargos.
- The defense also alleges Belinda sought to deny the relationship for discriminatory reasons related to physical or skin-color preferences, a claim presented as the lawyer's contention.
- Both artists have kept public comment to a minimum as the case advances through formal legal channels following the reciprocal filings.