Overview
- Court documents circulated by Christian Cueva’s legal team say López repeatedly violated a ban on publicly referring to him, prompting the referral to the Ministerio Público.
- The resolution cites a suggested penalty of five to eight years in prison if a criminal case is opened and the alleged disobedience is proven.
- Cueva’s lawyers also allege López exposed the couple’s children on social media, which they and the court describe as an aggravating factor.
- Despite the order, López continued making public comments, including a TikTok live in which she discussed her relationship and denied certain accusations.
- Cueva’s attorney says the Fiscalía has requested evidence, the probe could take three to six months, and it may proceed regardless of whether López stops speaking; separately, she faces a threats complaint from Selene Cucat that drew a police visit.