Overview
- López expanded her claims in an interview broadcast by Magaly TV, asserting the unit was intended for their eldest daughter and saying the property had cost about $130,000, with later interest at $160,000–$180,000, yet reports now cite a $40,000 sale price.
- Reports cite a Sunarp registry extract naming Mario Frachescoly Chavez Sopla as the current owner of the Trujillo apartment, a detail presented on air and in tabloid coverage but not independently verified by authorities.
- She says the apartment was sold to the couple at cost in 2017 by her father’s project and that her family covered the down payment when Cueva lacked funds, though the title was placed solely in his name.
- López claims four men arrived in a dark vehicle to her parents’ residence asserting ownership after the sale, alleging intimidation and saying she received no prior notice of any transfer.
- At the time of publication Cueva had not responded publicly, while his partner Pamela Franco shared a lighthearted video with him on Instagram; López also alleges he owes her family S/80,000.