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Christian Domínguez Sends Legal Notice as Pamela Franco Refuses to Retract

The pre-suit letter over alleged defamation pushes a TV-fueled family dispute into a formal legal fight.

Overview

  • Domínguez delivered a carta notarial Tuesday that gives Franco 48 hours to withdraw statements he calls defamatory, a step in Peru that often precedes a lawsuit.
  • Franco said she will not retract and that her lawyer will answer the notice, while repeating claims that he entered her home after their split and controlled her earnings, including unpaid loans and low fees when she worked in his orbit.
  • Domínguez rejects the accusations and defends his record as a father, saying he works to give his children a good life and arguing her comments have hurt him at work and at home.
  • The feud has unfolded on talk shows and social media, with a tense exchange reported from studio dressing rooms after the letter surfaced and with Franco urging him on air to spend more time with their daughter, who has autism.
  • Karla Tarazona denies mistreating Domínguez’s older daughter after the 17-year-old blamed her in a TikTok post, and the unresolved claims could move from TV to court if no retraction arrives within the deadline.