Overview
- Marianne Gonzaga circulated a video of herself speaking with Ventaneando reporter Enrique Carbajal, fueling public speculation over a formal interview release.
- In recent Imagen Noticias and Excélsior interviews, the 17-year-old influencer detailed her therapy sessions, reintegration activities and expressed sincere remorse.
- Her liberty-assisted release, granted July 23, entails two years and three months of supervised freedom alongside a 750,000-peso reparations agreement for aggravated injuries.
- Valentina Gilabert confirmed she personally forgave Gonzaga during a face-to-face meeting but stressed there is no legal pardon and the conviction remains in force.
- Disputes over custody and visitation of Gonzaga’s infant persist as third party José Said continues to deny access, extending the family’s legal tensions.