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Melcochita Says Custody Talks Failed, Plans Divorce Over Alleged Abuse

His lawyer says they will give police recordings that they claim show abuse of the couple’s daughters.

Overview

  • Villanueva and Monserrat Seminario, who met for a conciliation Monday, left without a deal after his lawyer said she sought S/20,000 per month in child support.
  • His legal team said they will file for divorce citing psychological violence and dishonorable conduct, and ask a judge for temporary custody, visitation rules, and protective measures over shared property.
  • The attorney said they have two audio recordings and a video that they claim show aggression against the daughters, and they plan to submit the files to police, prosecutors, and the courts.
  • Villanueva alleged Seminario failed to pay seven months of school fees and three months of housing costs, which he says he covered.
  • He added that he has a home and a caregiver ready for the girls if authorities order separation from their mother, with all claims aired on Q Bochinche and reported by Trome and La República as developing and unverified.