“Find yourselves a lawyer”: El Micha returns to Miami and announces lawsuits against those who criticized him

El Micha returns to Miami after months in Cuba and announces lawsuits against influencers who criticized him. He plans legal actions for defamation and unauthorized use of images, warning those involved.

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The Cuban reggaeton artist El Micha has returned to the city of Miami, as he announced in a live broadcast on his Instagram account, where he also revealed plans to sue several influencers and content creators who have criticized him in recent months.

The artist, whose real name is Michael Sierra Miranda, explained that he traveled to South Florida to reunite with his children before starting a tour in Europe, after spending several months in Cuba, a country he had claimed he was considering moving to permanently.

His decision to return to the island at that time generated a wave of criticism and speculation about his personal and professional life.

"Today we are in the Northwest, tomorrow in Lawton, and the day after in Madrid. Keep that in mind," said El Micha during his livestream. "I'm going to give my children a hug and a kiss... They are going to realize that social media is a sham," he added.

The interpreter of "Pa’ los haters" noted that he decided to make his arrival in Miami public because some users had spread photos of him taken without consent at the airport.

"They have talked and slandered so much that now whatever they say is for nothing. Don't waste your time; I'm not interested in anything they might say about me," he expressed.

However, the musician went further and issued a legal warning to those—according to him—who defamed him or used images of his children. “To the influencers who posted photos of my children and spoke without knowing, I will pursue everyone who can be found,” he stated, even mentioning his lawyer, Karen, as part of the team preparing potential lawsuits.

"Review the content you've made about me carefully, because I'm coming for you with a knife in my mouth. To the one who spoke what they shouldn't have, a little letter will be coming your way. I'm going to take you to court," warned El Micha, addressing directly the YouTubers and entertainment pages that have questioned him, including creator Adrián Fernández.

In a defiant tone, he closed his message with a phrase that quickly went viral: “If Chocolate got a life sentence without killing a fly, I’m going to take two pesos from some of you. Get yourselves a lawyer because I’m coming after you.”

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Yare Grau

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