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Peru Court Bars Christian Cueva and Pamela López From Publicly Discussing Their Dispute

Lawyers say the Oct. 29 order restrains both parties, with violations risking criminal charges.

Overview

  • The judicial resolution dated Oct. 29 prohibits either party from issuing opinions, giving interviews, or sharing information about the other’s legal matters or private life.
  • The order also forbids using their minor children to relay messages or expose their emotional situation to third parties or media.
  • Cueva’s defense team, Estudio Villaverde, requested the measure after alleging sustained media harassment by López.
  • López’s lawyer criticized the ruling as disproportionate on free‑expression grounds but said she will comply, and both sides were notified of the decision.
  • Attorneys warn violations could trigger a complaint for “desobediencia y resistencia a la autoridad,” with penalties cited at five to eight years in prison, as tabloids keep circulating leaked chats and a previously recorded dining video López says is old.