Overview
- Universal Music’s attorney says 34 claims tied to songs and videos from Nodal’s first three albums are now before a federal judge, with possible measures ranging from passport retention to preventive detention if he is linked to process.
- FGR handwriting analyses reportedly found at least 32 signatures that do not match the named notary, who has publicly stated he never certified those documents or worked for Nodal’s family.
- Because some agreements date to when Nodal was a minor, his parents are implicated, and filings reference initial hearings at a Federal Control Court in Reclusorio Oriente and related amparo petitions.
- Universal’s lawyer says the label continues to deposit royalties that Nodal has not collected in years and remains open to a negotiated settlement despite the litigation.
- During a free concert for UANL’s 92nd anniversary, part of the crowd booed and chanted “Cazzu” when Ángela Aguilar was mentioned; Nodal defended her onstage, and Aguilar later posted a selfie and teased an audio titled “Demencia.”