Pamela López requested protection measures after the altercation with Christian Cueva’s mother, arguing that it is not the first time she has faced this type of behavior from the woman.
Last Friday, January 17, Pamela López gave an interview to Karla Tarazona on his radio program, where he detailed the moments of tension he experienced after meeting with Maqui Bravomother of Christian Cueva, at the airport. During the conversation, López made revelations that surprised the host and the listeners, pointing out that her ex-mother-in-law faces several complaints against her.
Pamela López points out that she has evidence of complaints from mother Christian Cueva
In the interview at Pan American RadioPamela López explained that, after the altercation with Maqui Bravo, she decided to take legal measures to protect herself. According to López, these types of incidents are not isolated, since he assures that the soccer player’s mother has been involved in similar situations before and that these have already led to formal complaints.
“I need protective measures, because it is not the first time that the lady acts that way. He has a history and complaints for the same way of acting,” declared Pamela López during the program. The now video clip actress added that she has evidence to support her claims and confirmed that she reported to the police station for verbal and psychological aggression against Cueva’s mother after insulting her at an airport.
In addition to referring to the mother of her still husband, Pamela López also mentioned a brother of the soccer player. According to the event host, this family member would have dedicated a message to her with derogatory names after the incident at the airport. López assured that this brother also has complaints against him, although he did not specify further details about the cases.
“There are other situations that involve more people. The brother also has complaints against him,” said Pamela, suggesting that she is not the only person in Christian Cueva’s family environment with legal problems.