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Sasha Sokol Says Luis de Llano Has Not Complied With Mexico Supreme Court Order

The case has shifted to a trial court for execution of the sentence following a June ruling that set obligations for the producer.

Overview

  • Sokol told reporters that enforcement has moved from the Supreme Court to the lower court that will carry out the judgment.
  • The high court ordered de Llano to issue a public apology in the same outlet where he spoke about the relationship, pay economic indemnification, complete an abuse-sensitization course, and refrain from commenting about Sokol.
  • According to Sokol, de Llano has not taken any of the required steps, including the apology, payment, or mandated course.
  • The ruling applies a precedent recognizing that survivors of sexual abuse may seek civil indemnification without a time limit in Mexico.
  • Sokol rejected claims that the relationship was acceptable because of the era and thanked supporters such as Itatí Cantoral, members of Timbiriche, and producer Kiko Campos, who apologized for normalizing it.