Overview
- Nodal told reporters his demand targets stopping their daughter’s exposure on social platforms and is not about money or custody.
- He said the Mexican proceeding has been accepted and that formal notification to Cazzu in Argentina is expected next.
- Within hours of his remarks, Cazzu posted new images and videos with Inti, often avoiding full face shots.
- Reports indicate the wider dispute also touches on maintenance, visitation and travel authorizations in addition to privacy.
- A Michoacán legislator introduced a proposed “Ley Cazzu” to prevent absent or non‑paying parents from blocking children’s travel, citing widespread unpaid child support.