Overview
- Cuevas says unknown individuals have watched her home, businesses and movements for about three weeks, with photos taken and vehicles followed.
- She publicly asked Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch for special protection and attention to her complaint.
- The former Cuauhtémoc mayor named Ricardo Monreal Ávila and Alessandra Rojo de la Vega as her enemies and held them responsible for her safety.
- She rejected being portrayed as linked to organized crime, acknowledging a past relationship with Alejandro “El Choko” Mendoza and photos with detained figures that she says do not imply culpability.
- Cuevas alleged a plan to arrest her and plant drugs or weapons in her vehicles, while no official investigation or protective measures have been announced in the reports.