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Melissa Klug Says Wealth ‘Buys’ Justice as Dispute With Jefferson Farfán Persists

She made the claim in a social media Q&A that local reports link to her ongoing custody case with her former partner.

Overview

  • Klug wrote that court outcomes tend to favor those with money who “buy consciences,” calling justice fragile but insisting “divine justice is inevitable.”
  • Her comments were shared on Instagram in response to a follower asking about people who try to solve legal issues with money.
  • Recent coverage reports she lost a case tied to Farfán and was ordered to pay $300,000 for breaching a confidentiality agreement.
  • In a TV interview, Klug urged Farfán to be more present for their younger son’s school football, saying he has attended only a couple of times.
  • She said decisions about their children go through lawyers due to limited direct communication, and articles note Farfán faces a separate ‘Cri Cri’ legal matter.