Overview
- An official communiqué says Christian Nodal has met and exceeded child-support obligations with payments totaling several million Mexican pesos, backed by receipts.
- It denies that international travel authorizations were unilateral and states Nodal has never refused permissions, even when requests came with little notice.
- The attorney says a formal cohabitation proposal was delivered to Cazzu’s lawyer after the child arrived in Mexico and that no response has been received.
- The statement announces the intent to begin procedures for the child to obtain Mexican nationality and a Mexican passport.
- The defense stresses Argentine family cases are confidential as Cazzu travels in Mexico with a judge-approved permit and publicly disputes Nodal’s account of events.