"True gentleman": Amidst the lawsuit and divorce, Daddy Yankee seeks respect for Mireddys González

Daddy Yankee, who is in the process of getting a divorce, is asking for respect towards Mireddys González following a lawsuit over irregular transfers. They have reached an agreement: he will resume the presidency of his companies.


Upon leaving the initial hearing of the lawsuit against Mirredys González, Daddy Yankee made statements to the press, in which he requested respect for his still-wife and mother of his children, despite the ongoing divorce process.

With great composure and his usual smile, the Puerto Rican singer assured that he was satisfied with the outcome of the first court session.

"I'm very satisfied with the legal process. I have resumed the presidency. It's been a process that I have approached with a lot of peace, tranquility, and composure," said the reggaeton artist.

Daddy Yankee clarified that the public interpretations regarding the case do not reflect his views: "I have always respected Mrs. González, and I kindly ask you to also respect her."

The singer's stance prompted a torrent of praise on social media: “The difference between a real man and a very wise one”; “He is a true gentleman”; “He will respect her for the years they’ve spent together, for their children— the press manipulates a lot to make things sensational, and they don’t need that”; “Learn this: chivalry and respect come first, an example of a good heart”; “Daddy Yankee is always so chivalrous and respectful”; “What a gentleman— that's why he's the big boss forever”; “A true gentleman, just as it should be. There’s no doubt that his parents did a great job with this young man, despite the environment in which he grew up. A respectful, chivalrous, kind, hardworking man— I take my hat off to him.”

Mireddys González has stayed away from the press; however, this Saturday she shared some thoughts on Instagram about the process she is going through, but she faced severe criticism from many internet users.

Daddy Yankee filed a lawsuit against Mireddys for irregular transfers made from the accounts of the companies El Cartel Records and Los Cangris to his personal account and that of his sister, totaling 100 million dollars.

After the first hearing, they reached an agreement: the reggaeton artist will resume the presidency of both companies, and 75 million from the companies' accounts will remain untouched. The remaining funds can be utilized, but both the singer and Mireddys must approve any transfer exceeding 100 thousand dollars.

Frequently asked questions about the divorce and Daddy Yankee's lawsuit against Mireddys González

Why did Daddy Yankee sue Mireddys González?

Daddy Yankee has filed a lawsuit against Mireddys González for alleged irregular transfers of 100 million dollars from corporate accounts of his companies to personal accounts, without his knowledge or authorization. This legal action seeks protection and financial transparency.

How does this lawsuit affect Daddy Yankee's divorce process?

The demand for irregular transfers complicates the division of assets in divorce, especially due to the absence of a prenuptial agreement. According to Puerto Rican laws, assets acquired during marriage must be divided equitably, which could be impacted if financial irregularities are proven.

What has Mireddys González's response been to Daddy Yankee's accusations?

Mireddys González has responded to the accusations through a statement on her social media, where she expressed her commitment to the truth and requested privacy during the legal process. She insists that the accusations will not change her approach to handling the situation with integrity and seeks a new lifestyle in harmony.

What role did Mireddys González play in Daddy Yankee's career?

Mireddys González was a key figure in Daddy Yankee's career, serving as his representative and collaborating in the management of his company, El Cartel Records. Her role was essential to the global success of the reggaeton artist in the urban genre, which adds complexity to the division of assets.

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