Overview
- Melissa Klug told media on Wednesday that Jefferson Farfán stopped sending the formal child‑support payment for their eldest son Adriano after he turned 18 even though he remains enrolled in university.
- Klug says Farfán continues to pay a pension only for the younger son, and she confirmed the long legal fight over support has lasted nearly 12 years and imposed ongoing legal costs and caregiving strain on her.
- According to Klug, Adriano studies Administration in Lima, has stepped away from football to focus on paddle and surf, and the family is weighing the option of further study abroad.
- Farfán has not issued a direct factual rebuttal; he reposted criticism of a podcast and posted a reflective message about consequences on his social accounts that many users read as an indirect response.
- The dispute highlights a wider public debate in Peru over continuing parental support when a child reaches majority while enrolled in higher education and could prompt renewed legal or media challenges between the parties.