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Universal Presses Legal Case Against Christian Nodal Over Alleged Fake Contracts as UANL Boos Intensify Scrutiny

Forensic findings cited in court filings point to mismatched notarizations on Nodal’s early contracts, raising the risk of travel restrictions if a judge links him to the case.

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.”