Overview
- Police records show López filed the complaint on January 15 in San Isidro, alleging repeated insults and threats during a Christmas call, including a claim that Cueva said he would take the children because they are “only Cuevitas,” which she says frightened the minors.
- López says she has recordings of the calls and will submit them to authorities, after previously sharing excerpts on social media.
- Efforts to reach a quick, amicable divorce have failed, leaving the couple still legally married as parallel family‑court issues proceed.
- Cueva’s lawyer alleges López inflated expenses in her S/64,000 monthly child‑support request; López denies wrongdoing, defends the figure and has cited his reported $100,000 monthly salary during his time in Saudi Arabia.
- The custody fight has widened to questions about the children’s transport to school, with a teacher’s email raising concerns and López countering that a longtime trusted driver handled the trip, a claim the driver publicly corroborated.