Overview
- The Móstoles gender-violence court has called Topuria to appear on January 7 to consider parental authority, custody, and related administrative issues concerning his one-and-a-half-year-old daughter.
- Judicial filings indicate the appearance concerns family protections, including a request involving travel outside Spain with the child, rather than testimony on alleged physical abuse.
- Giorgina Uzcátegui filed a gender-based violence complaint on November 20, which remains under judicial review as the custody and protection process advances in parallel.
- Topuria denies the accusations, alleges attempted extortion, says he has provided audios, messages, testimonies, and videos to the court, and has issued a statement clarifying he was not cited to declare on abuse.
- The fighter has paused defending his UFC titles and taken an indefinite break from competition as the legal and custody disputes continue.