Daddy Yankee will have to testify before the PDI due to a complaint by a local producer | arts and culture

The Puerto Rican singer Daddy Yankee must give a statement to the Investigative Police during his stay in Chile, all this as a result of a legal mess that dates back to 2018.

Puerto Rican singer Daddy Yankeewho has already arrived in Chile to offer three shows at the National Stadium, must testify before the PDI as a result of an investigation carried out by the Economic Crimes Brigade, all of this within the framework of a complaint by a local producer for falsification of private instrument and presentation of false evidence.

Sources of BioBioChile They point out that the police institution is processing said diligence, which will take place between today and Wednesday.

The information, by way of transcendence, began to circulate this Monday through a statement from the plaintiff’s lawyer: “An order to investigate was dispatched with the aim of taking a statement from my client, Cristián Argomedoand for Ayala Rodriguez, alias Daddy Yankee”, pointed out Juan Pablo Buono-Core.

According to the lawyer, this Tuesday Argomedo must also testify before the PDI, in order to provide information on the alleged forgery of 38 signatures by the rapper within the framework of a civil lawsuit filed once morest the event producer that sought, in turn, to put an end to the latter’s lawsuit for breach of contract.

“This caused the case to take a criminal edge and today it is under the orders of the Public Ministry,” says the statement released this followingnoon.

The mess between both parties goes back to 2018when the musician canceled 3 concerts that he was going to offer in Chile together with Luis Fonsi. The production, at that time, ran by Empire Digitalsignature that belongs to Cristián Argomedo.

“It is not the case that justice is looking at this issue in Puerto Rico. A criminal offense is committed here in Chile by presenting false documents in court”summarizes the producer in dialogue with BioBioChileas a result of the first information that was disclosed in this regard.

“The company that currently brings it (Bizarro) wanted to decontextualize all this precisely because it affects their events, but those events are already sold. What interests us is that the man pays, that he compensates us with the 4 years of loss of earnings and the damages that all this caused us”he added.

“The objective is to demonstrate that during these four years the Chilean justice system was deceived, we were defamed, we lost profits, damaging our assets”said.

“We want to be compensated with the money that was paid and all the collateral damage from the cancellation of 3 concerts where there was 90 thousand tickets sold; 3.6 million dollars”maintains the businessman, who assures that as a result of the situation he suffered a derrame cerebral.

Despite this legal situation, and according to what was reported by the production company Bizarro, the three scheduled shows of Daddy Yankee in Chile “will take place as planned and without any setbacks.”

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