Mireddys González speaks out after facing Daddy Yankee in court and receives an avalanche of criticism

Mireddys González faced criticism after addressing the legal proceedings with Daddy Yankee on Instagram. During the hearing, it was agreed that he would regain control of his companies and protect $75 million.

Mireddys González y Daddy Yankee © Instagram / Mireddys González y Daddy Yankee
Mireddys González and Daddy YankeePhoto © Instagram / Mireddys González and Daddy Yankee

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The first hearing of Daddy Yankee's lawsuit against Mireddys González took place on Friday in Puerto Rico; the reggaeton artist's still-wife has remained very reserved and has not made any public statements.

After appearing in court, Mirredys finally spoke about the situation she is going through on her Instagram profile.

"The process I am going through right now is just another test to show me that your timing is better and that I need to draw closer to your presence to become stronger. Because, my dear God, you have the final word, not my circumstances. I will not lose faith and will keep moving forward because you, dear God, are with me," Mireddys wrote in the post.

His words, however, were not well received by internet users, who unleashed a wave of criticism in the comments.

"May God forgive you for failing the person who was with you for so many years." "If it weren't for him, where would you be? You're ungrateful; that's what you are. Daddy Yankee has worked hard to get where he is." "Kneel before God; it's more rewarding. Publicly apologize and accept that you messed up, and forgive yourself, as forgiveness is the only thing that liberates." "Now you cling to God, but to make millions, you clung to the devil." "God has nothing to do with those 100 grand you wanted to take without permission." "You never truly loved him, or at least your actions spoke volumes. What a poor way to repay a man who stood by you for more than 28 years! Your Heavenly Father must not approve of what you did, so don't hide behind a religion you don't practice in a Christian manner."

In the first hearing of the lawsuit, the singer and Mireddys reached an agreement, which establishes that Daddy Yankee will return as president of the companies Los Cangris and El Cartel Records. It also stipulates that $75 million in the companies' accounts will remain untouched. The remaining funds can be used, but any transaction exceeding $100,000 will require approval from both parties.

Frequently asked questions about Daddy Yankee and Mireddys González's legal dispute and divorce

Why did Daddy Yankee sue Mireddys González?

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

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

The lawsuit complicates the division of assets in the divorce, particularly due to the absence of a prenuptial agreement. According to Puerto Rico's laws, the property acquired during the marriage must be divided equitably, and allegations of financial irregularities could impact this distribution.

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 manager 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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