By The Star Staff
The legal representative of Raymond Ayala Rodríguez, known as Daddy Yankee, said Tuesday that a request filed by Mireddys González and Ayeisha González for a judicial administrator for the singer-rapper’s companies, in the middle of a lawsuit over the presumed non-compliance with a ruling, was “unactionable.”
“The solicitation of the defendants lacks judicial standing; it denotes a frivolous foundation before this Court,” said Carlos Díaz Olivo, a lawyer for the plaintiff, in a written statement.
Ayala Rodríguez’s defense attorney said the petition seeks to “cover up the repeated non-compliance of the petitioners with the orders of the Court and amounts to show-boating strategy” to discredit the artist.
The court, under the supervision of Judge Anthony Cuevas, has already issued a final and firm judgment, and the only pending matter is a motion of contempt against Mireddys and Ayeisha González.
Ayala Rodríguez’s legal defense suggests that the litigation in the media seeks to divert attention from what it said is the defendants’ losing cause in court.
Ayala Rodríguez emphasized his commitment to manage his companies according to the legal provisions and gave assurances that he will take the necessary measures to clarify any irregularities in their previous administration.
The motion filed by Mireddys González and Ayeisha González seeks to protect the assets of the companies, guarantee transparency and evaluate a possible corporate dissolution.
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