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Pamela López Faces Prosecutor Review for Possible 5–8-Year Term as Partner’s Post Draws AI Claims

Prosecutors were asked to assess potential charges after Christian Cueva’s lawyers publicized a family-court order citing alleged violations of a no-mention rule.

Overview

  • A resolution from the Octavo Juzgado de Familia asked the Ministerio Público to evaluate a five-to-eight-year prison sentence for Pamela López for alleged disobedience of a protection order in favor of Christian Cueva, according to his legal team.
  • The protection measure reportedly prohibited López from mentioning Cueva in the media, and his attorneys say she referred to him repeatedly.
  • Police visited López’s home following a complaint by former friend Selene Cucat, increasing pressure on the influencer.
  • López reappeared publicly with partner Paul Michael and her children after a TV segment, and he shared a supportive message she reposted saying he would stand by her "no matter what."
  • A separate romantic Instagram note from Michael went viral after users highlighted the inclusive phrase "no estás solo/a" and alleged it was generated with ChatGPT, a claim amplified by influencer Ric La Torre on TikTok and X.