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Prosecutors Seek One-Year Suspended Term as Natalia Málaga Trial Moves Forward

The court set a 30-day multa at S/1,887.30 after reviewing her income disclosures.

Overview

  • The Ministerio Público requested a suspended prison sentence of one year for Málaga, replacing an earlier push for effective jail time.
  • Prosecutor Carlos Mariños recalculated the sanction to 30 days-multa, with the judge basing the figure on an assessed monthly income of S/7,550, or S/251.66 per day.
  • The civil party demanded S/10,000 in reparations, comprising S/1,200 for patrimonial damage and S/8,800 for moral harm to Jessica Zegarra.
  • Zegarra’s side submitted four pieces of evidence: a paint repair estimate, a video viewing record, a GoPro digital-forensic authentication, and an anthropological/forensic identification of Málaga.
  • Málaga testified she is paid per event as Eva Ayllón’s manager and detailed other earnings, while the judge stressed moral damages must be proven; further hearings are scheduled.