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Pamela López Demands 80,000-Sole Repayment, Alleges Cueva Sold Family Apartment

Her social‑media posts escalate a dispute already in court, with key claims reported by tabloids, not independently verified.

Overview

  • On Tuesday, López posted a photo of her ailing grandmother and a receipt she says documents an 80,000‑soles loan to her mother, urging Christian Cueva to repay the money for medicines.
  • She alleges a department acquired with help from her family was titled solely in Cueva’s name and later sold without informing her relatives.
  • López claims four men arrived at her parents’ home in a dark car asserting they were the new owners, which she describes as intimidation linked to the alleged sale.
  • She published purported chats seeking Cueva’s whereabouts and asserted the loaned funds ended up with his father, citing what she calls evidence of “double valuation.”
  • The assertions stem from López’s Instagram posts and entertainment‑media reports, while separate legal processes over visitation, child support and psychological‑abuse complaints continue.