Overview
- The senator acknowledged buying the Tepoztlán property in November 2024 and listed roughly 1,201 square meters of land with about 259 square meters of construction in his public filing.
- He insists the home is financed with a mortgage he can afford on his legislative salary and YouTube earnings, rejecting any illicit funding and inviting investigators to review his accounts.
- The declaration does not identify the lender or the exact address, and he declined to add those details when pressed by reporters.
- Coverage notes he said in April that the house was rented, a statement that contrasts with records showing a purchase months earlier and has prompted questions about consistency.
- After a combative press conference where he displayed opposition lawmakers’ asset filings, PRI leader Alejandro Moreno castigated him on social media, and no SFP or fiscal investigation has been announced.