Overview
- The Judicial Branch formally called Domínguez’s parents to testify in the investigation opened after Melanie Martínez’s complaint alleging psychological violence against their granddaughter.
- Domínguez petitioned for confidentiality and protective measures for the minor, alleging Martínez disclosed information from the case.
- Entertainment programs asserted he did not contact his daughter on her birthday, while Domínguez says he sent an on‑air greeting and later visited her with a gift.
- A lawyer cited Peru’s Law 30364 in warning that grandparents found culpable for psychological harm could face prison terms of up to 12 years.
- Public scrutiny has intensified through televised critiques and social‑media content, including reports he gifted a luxury car to his partner and that others offered birthday gestures to his daughter.