Overview
- Defense firm Estudio Villaverde sought the ruling citing alleged media harassment, and publicized the court’s resolution after it was issued.
 - Pamela López’s lawyer clarified the measure applies equally to Cueva and called it disproportionate on free‑expression grounds.
 - The resolution prohibits interviews, opinions or disclosures about the other party’s private life or legal matters, and forbids leveraging their minor children in communications.
 - Attorneys referenced potential prosecution for disobedience to authority if the order is breached, though no criminal case has been opened.
 - Following the order’s publication, López posted family content on social media and later said she would comply; a resurfaced dining video with a prosecutor was explained as a 2021 recording unrelated to current proceedings.