Overview
- A judicial resolution dated October 29 restricts both Christian Cueva and Pamela López from making public statements about their legal and personal conflict, with both parties reported as notified.
- The order forbids interviews, opinions or disclosures about the case or private life and explicitly bans using their minor children to transmit messages or expose their wellbeing.
- Cueva’s legal team requested the measure citing what it called persistent media harassment directed at the footballer.
- López’s lawyer says she will comply despite calling the ruling disproportionate and raising concerns about limits on freedom of opinion.
- Attorneys warn that violations could prompt a criminal complaint for disobedience to authority, with coverage citing potential prison terms of five to eight years, as tabloid content and alleged chat leaks continue circulating.