Overview
- Cristian Martínez answered 20 questions on the show, denied being a rapist, and left with S/25,000 as the on‑air polygraph deemed his responses truthful.
- He said he felt ill after taking a drink at a party and claimed he was drunk and unconscious the night of the alleged assault.
- He recounted that Jefferson Farfán cut off contact and, in a virtual hearing, accused him of drug use, which Martínez said deeply hurt him even as he said he would forgive but keep his distance.
- He acknowledged managing Farfán’s bank accounts in Peru, admitted keeping change on purchases, and accepted having acted as an “alcahuete” by helping organize parties.
- His mother alleged a lawyer initially arranged by Luis ‘Cuto’ Guadalupe took money and communicated with the other side, underscoring the family rift as Martínez remains free after nearly 11 months of preventive detention.