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Alfredo Adame Reportedly Files Amparo to Avoid 30-Hour Detention Ordered by Mexico City Judge

The sanction stems from repeated breaches of court-ordered protections tied to statements about Magaly Chávez’s gender identity.

Overview

  • Judge César Augusto Mendoza Salazar ordered a 30-hour administrative arrest on January 12 after finding Adame in contempt of protective measures.
  • The protections barred Adame from mentioning or referring to Chávez, and her legal team presented evidence of repeated violations, including public denials of her gender identity.
  • Mexico City’s Security Ministry was notified to execute the order, and no official detention has been confirmed.
  • A TV report cited by Publimetro says Adame claims to have obtained an amparo to avoid immediate arrest, with the sanction otherwise to be served at the “El Torito” administrative center; this has not been confirmed by the court.
  • Chávez shared the court resolution and called the decision a form of justice, while the legal warning notes any further violations could prompt a criminal case with potential multi-year prison penalties.