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Paco Bazán Denies Child-Support Default After On-Air Accusation, Blaming a Billing Error

His lawyer insists he has been meeting the conciliation with no court notice served.

Overview

  • Melissa Linares appeared on Arriba Mi Gente presenting documents, audios and a claim seeking S/4,930 monthly, alleging at least two months of arrears and limited contact with their daughter.
  • Messages aired by the program captured Bazán saying he had not been paid by his employers and had only S/300 and S/200 in his bank accounts.
  • In a later interview with Magaly Medina, Bazán said he loves his three children and attributed any delay to his own accounting and invoicing errors that he is correcting.
  • A public statement from Bazán’s attorney says there is no judicial process formally notified and asserts full compliance with the current conciliation, calling the aired audio decontextualized.
  • Some outlets reported he made deposits after the complaint became public, a claim that has not been independently verified, as social-media backlash led partner Susana Alvarado to limit Instagram comments.