Overview
- A control judge ordered preventive detention after the Oct. 4 arrest in Zapopan, and the defense took the 144-hour extension with a linkage decision set for Friday, Oct. 10, at 9 a.m., according to the victim’s lawyer.
- The case file described by the victim’s counsel includes a video recorded by the minor, 42 WhatsApp screenshots, a psychological report, statements from the teen and her mother, and home inspections.
- Allegations say the conduct began around 2019 when the girl was about 10–11 and living in the same home as her mother’s partner, with the lawyer citing threats, offers of money and alleged touching without copulation as aggravating context.
- State security officials say Omar ‘N’ is being kept in a special, higher‑security area at the Puente Grande reclusorio for safety reasons without preferential treatment.
- Governor Pablo Lemus publicly vowed no impunity, and Zapopan’s World Cup 2026 coordinator said the ex-player’s prospective ambassador role will depend on the legal outcome; media note Jalisco law allows enhanced penalties in aggravated cases.