Overview
- Speaking on February 10, Pamela López said media reports are inexact and denied that there is a formal request to jail her, describing the action as a review of alleged noncompliance.
- The Octavo Juzgado de Familia de Lima asked the Ministerio Público to evaluate and potentially investigate alleged disobedience tied to López’s public comments about Christian Cueva despite a court restriction.
- The resolution notes that, if the offense is proven, the punishment could range from five to eight years in prison, according to the text cited in press reports.
- Estudio Villaverde, representing Cueva, presented the resolution on February 6 and alleges López repeatedly violated the order barring her from speaking about the footballer.
- During her TV appearance, López avoided naming Cueva to adhere to the restriction, while Pamela Franco publicly urged dialogue and said she does not wish prison on López.