Overview
- A Lima Norte court converted sanctions against Jonathan “John Kelvin” Sarmiento into 103 days of community service, issued an order of protection, and mandated psychological help for the victim in a finding of psychological aggression.
- Dalia Durán filed fresh criminal complaints alleging attempted feminicide, threats and a robbery she says occurred when Kelvin entered her home using their minor daughter, and she handed police videos and photos as evidence while receiving protective measures for a third time.
- Kelvin publicly denied the new physical-assault claims and lodged counter-complaints accusing Durán of psychological abuse of the children, violation of domicile, theft and property damage as he seeks to defend his parental access.
- Television programs and police reports have circulated CCTV clips and recordings that both sides cite as proof, and prosecutors are examining parallel filings while a full written court decision is expected to clarify the judge’s reasoning.
- The dispute revives a multi-year legal battle that began in 2021, keeps child welfare and visitation at the center of proceedings, and could lead to additional protective orders or limits on contact depending on prosecutorial and judicial findings.