Overview
- During Mexico City’s March 8 demonstrations, a protest ‘tendedero’ displayed Nodal’s photo with the label “child‑support debtor,” while the posting itself acknowledged the claim drew on media and social reports without a judicial ruling.
- The image circulated widely online, where many users voiced support for Argentine rapper Cazzu and concern over the custody and maintenance dispute involving their daughter.
- Nodal said earlier this month that he initiated legal proceedings to formalize visitation and support terms and that payments are being made through a financial institution at the mother’s request.
- On Ventaneando, host Pati Chapoy asserted “he does pay,” with panelists adding pointed remarks that fueled online backlash accusing the program of revictimizing Cazzu.
- Reports note there is no public decision placing Nodal on an official debtor registry, and he has not issued a statement specifically about the protest posting.