Overview
- Passages from Fernández’s new book spread Friday on social media, where he alleges Faitelson touched a female coworker around 2000 inside TV Azteca during the era of a satirical puppet show called La Polaka.
- Fernández says anonymous mail delivered two photos of the incident, yet he writes he will not release them, leaving the claim publicly unverified.
- A video of journalist Ignacio “Fantasma” Suárez reading the excerpt went viral, and users also resurfaced a 2020 Barak Fever podcast with a vague office anecdote that offers context but not proof.
- Faitelson has not issued a public response, and no complaint or official investigation has been reported by the outlets covering the book.
- The account arrives after their split deepened with Faitelson’s 2023 move to Televisa and harsh exchanges in 2025, a history that now shapes how fans and media interpret the allegation.