Teresa, manager of El Taiger, reveals the financial situation of the deceased reggaeton artist.

Teresa Padrón, manager of the late reggaeton artist El Taiger, revealed on Instagram that the artist's financial situation has been resolved and is now in the hands of his cousin, Jorge Junior, along with the court and a lawyer.

Teresa manager de El Taiger © Teresa Padrón / El Taiger / Instagram
Teresa, manager of El TaigerPhoto © Teresa Padrón / El Taiger / Instagram

Teresa Padrón, the manager of the late Cuban urban music singer El Taiger, has revealed details about the financial situation left by the artist after his passing.

The businesswoman used her Instagram account to share a message in which she expressed relief regarding the management of the economic affairs of the reggaeton artist, whose real name was José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar.

In a post in the stories section, Padrón announced that "Thank God everything was resolved today" and that the court, the lawyer, and "Jorgito" —referring to Jorge Junior, the singer's cousin— are responsible for managing El Taiger's financial matters.

"Now the court, the lawyer, and Jorgito are in charge of all of José Manuel's financial matters," he expressed.

The manager also expressed her relief after resolving this situation, indicating that the priority was to ensure the well-being of the artist's children and family.

"I'm feeling calmer and more at peace knowing that his daughters, son, and family will be fine and that what belongs to them is safe," she added, emphasizing the importance of having achieved this outcome.

Teresa concluded her message with a note of gratitude to God, stating that she felt thankful for this "victory." "Thankful to God for this victory. My God never fails," Padrón concluded, making it clear that the process has brought relief and security to the family of the deceased interpreter.

So far, no specific details have been shared about the artist's properties or assets, but Padrón's message suggests that the legal proceedings are progressing as expected and that the reggaeton artist's loved ones can rest assured about his financial future.

Teresa Padrón / Instagram

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Originally from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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