Overview
- The program Todo para la Mujer broadcast audio attributed to Imelda Tuñón that contradicts the official account of Julián Figueroa’s death.
- In the clip, a voice claims Maribel Guardia provided 300,000 pesos to police to stop an autopsy after an initial request of 600,000 pesos.
- The recording names Alexis Núñez and Verónica Bastos as participants in negotiations with officers to reduce the payment.
- The account alleges cash was taken from a safe, the body was sent directly to a crematorium, and Tuñón did not sign or decide on procedures.
- The audio suggests a suspected overdose and mentions a naltrexone patch, the material was reportedly sent by a Spanish paparazzi, no parties named have issued statements, and authorities have not revised the official cause of death.