Overview
- The organization says it is coordinating logistics for a cross-border admission and a structured rehabilitation plan that includes an initial clinical evaluation, medical and psychological care, and continuous supervision.
- No meeting, transfer, or intake date has been confirmed, and the family has not issued an official public statement.
- Group leader Jesús Ignacio Osuna Torres, known as “Chiquilín,” described the outreach on a podcast and had asked the public to report sightings to facilitate intervention.
- Recent reporting notes that authorities in California say they cannot compel inpatient care despite his mental-health and addiction crisis, and the group’s methods continue to face scrutiny.
- Public concern intensified after late-2025 videos showed the former Nickelodeon actor living on the street, with his father citing schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and substance dependence, and ex-co-star Daniel Curtis Lee expressing support.