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Ex-Partner Says Man From Viral Tlaxcala Women’s Day Video Owes Three Years of Child Support

Citing a 2023 court order for 25% of his earnings, she alleges nonpayment over three years.

Overview

  • Denisse Sánchez, mother of the nine-year-old, released a video saying Juan Judas Tadeo has not complied with a 2023 judgment for a quarter of his income and accused him of quitting jobs to avoid payment, adding she asked for his listing in the national debtor registry without success so far.
  • Juan Judas Tadeo previously posted a lengthy video denying he is an absent father, acknowledging a 2022 child-support case, claiming standing agreements with Sánchez and regular contact with his son, and saying the viral exposure brought threats and harm to his business.
  • In his remarks reported by local media, he said court-ordered withholdings were once taken from his public-sector payroll, but disputes grew after his term ended and his income changed.
  • Public records cited in coverage identify him as Juan Judas Tadeo Vázquez Sánchez, a former Coordinator of Transparency in Yauhquemehcan, Tlaxcala, with an official asset declaration showing 137,977 pesos in annual net income from that post and no other declared earnings or debts.
  • The confrontation was filmed during the March 8 International Women’s Day march in Tlaxcala and went viral as attendees shouted him out of the event, and there is no reported judicial resolution in the articles reviewed.