Overview
- Entertainment program Amor y Fuego reported a confirmed final-instance decision ordering Klug to pay $300,000 to Farfán for violating a confidentiality agreement.
- Broadcast excerpts cited judicial language warning she could be declared judicially delinquent if the penalty is not paid.
- Klug told Trome she has already appealed and intends to seek review by Peru’s Supreme Court.
- She denies breaching the pact and alleges Farfán, his lawyer, and his mother publicly discussed the private terms.
- Following the reports, Klug shared a faith-based reflection on social media as she also navigates a separate complaint involving alleged aggression against her daughter, Samahara Lobatón.