Daddy Yankee and his scandalous divorce: he accuses his wife of stealing US$100 million from him

Daddy Yankee and his scandalous divorce: he accuses his wife of stealing US0 million from him

The musician Ramón Ayala, better known as Daddy Yankeeand his -until now- wife, Mireddys Gonzálezthey are going through a divorce process.

The interpreter sued González for alleged unauthorized transfers from corporate accounts, while the manager accuses him of faking his closeness to the evangelical church.

Just a few hours ago, González published a press release from Puerto Rico and noted: “I have the commitment as a wife for more than 30 years and a co-worker of Ramón Ayala, I inform you with integrity and truth that I live day by day in the path of Father God, that for reasons irreconcilable with Ramón, we are in this process of divorce.”

“Today with all the peace that Dad God gives me, I understand that a true transformation is not pretending, but rather living a new lifestyle in harmony. It is what truly shows which God we serve. This is the only thing that matters, not the attempts, but the facts,” Mireddys remarked.

At the end of the letter, González requested: “I ask for respect for our entire family, to be able to correctly conclude this process before the justice of man. But, I want to clarify that, as a daughter of God, I will never allow defamation towards me, no matter who it comes from. come. I want to be governed by justice and truth, only.”

This last paragraph pointed to the accusation that Ayala presented before the Court of First Instance of San Juan, Puerto Rico for alleged withdrawals of money that were not authorized and the sum would exceed 100 million dollars. His sister-in-law, Ayeicha González, was also included in the accusations.

Two weeks after confirming their separation and with two children in common, the singer’s defense lawyer, Carlos Díaz Olivo, pointed out that the transfers were made from the corporate bank accounts of El Cartel Records and Los Cangris. The money was received in the women’s personal accounts, without the musician’s knowledge or authorization.

“I add that for approximately a year and a half, in good faith, Mr. Ayala had been requesting the González women access to their companies and their financial status. However, his request was ignored,” the lawyer noted in written statements.

Source: Ambito

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