Overview
- The 11th Family Court of Lima declared the claim against Norka Ascue inadmissible for lack of a qualifying relationship under Law 30364, keeping proceedings open on allegations involving Christian Domínguez and ordering a psychological evaluation of the minor.
- Martínez brought the case under Peru’s domestic violence law, which covers women and family members, after citing audio attributed to Ascue that referred to disparaging talk about her daughter.
- On television, Martínez defended her daughter and warned Karla Tarazona, invoking a well-known Reina Pachas line to say her patience has limits.
- Camila Domínguez, 17, began studying law at the Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas and said she is saving to buy a laptop as she seeks financial independence.
- Pamela Franco confirmed a new song with Martínez and said the lyrics reflect difficult past relationships, using the phrase “piedra en el zapato” while not naming Domínguez.