Overview
- Melissa Paredes sent a carta notarial demanding a rectification within 48 hours and warned of a criminal complaint for aggravated defamation and a civil damages suit if it is not met.
- Magaly Medina acknowledged on air that she was wrong to say Paredes filed a complaint against Rodrigo Cuba, yet she continued presenting documents and commentary about the case.
- Paredes and Cuba issued a joint Instagram communiqué prohibiting any publication or discussion of audios, images, or documents tied to judicial matters involving their daughter.
- Medina said Paredes threatened to denounce Cuba in the past and noted that Cuba later filed an extortion and blackmail complaint against Paredes, which was subsequently archived.
- Coverage also referenced a family court decision from that period finding that neither parent was fit at the time to be with the child, a backdrop to the current privacy demand.