Daddy Yankee is making an attempt to take his ex-wife Mireddys González to courtroom once more, however this time for enterprise causes.
In response to courtroom paperwork reviewed by The Instances, the reggaetonero — whose authorized identify is Ramón L. Ayala Rodríguez — filed a lawsuit earlier this week in a Puerto Rican courtroom alleging breaches of fiduciary duties and of contract, in addition to damages in opposition to González and her sister, Ayeicha González Castellanos.
The lawsuit claims that the sisters obtained $100 million from the company financial institution accounts of two of Yankee’s companies, Los Cangris Inc. and El Cartel Information, in what’s perceived as an try to liquidate property earlier than being compelled at hand them over by a courtroom order.
It additionally alleged that the pair hid data and destroyed essential emails in December that pertained to the 2 corporations’ enterprise actions, proper earlier than they have been faraway from their affiliation with stated corporations.
“Mireddys and Ayeicha Gonzalez Castellanos proceeded to pay attention in themselves a higher energy than licensed and, collectively, made negligent and egocentric choices that have been detrimental to each the businesses and [Yankee] in his private capability and as an artist,” the lawsuit claims. “[T]hey didn’t give an correct account of their actions, disregarded formalities and necessities of company laws, made financially irresponsible choices, negligently managed accounting and wrongfully alienated Mr. Ayala Rodriguez from decision-making.”
Moreover, Yankee’s legal professionals allege that González gave unauthorized energy of lawyer to Puerto Rican music producer Rafael “Raphy” Pina to supervise the sale of Yankee’s music catalog. They additionally claimed that the sisters gave Pina and his Mr. Soldout firm the authority to pay themselves $27 million for the price of Yankee’s La Última Vuelta live performance tour, with Pina receiving a 30% minimize of the earnings (regardless of his being incarcerated at the time).
“This lack of diligence and administrative imprudence on the a part of [the sisters] price [Yankee] hundreds of thousands of {dollars},” the courtroom paperwork says.
Per the lawsuit, Yankee’s staff is requesting not less than $250 million in compensation.
The “Gasolina” rapper, who retired from performing in 2023 to rededicate his life to his Christian religion, introduced his break up from González in a December Instagram story.
“After greater than twenty years of marriage and after many months of making an attempt to save lots of my marriage, which my spouse and I share, right now my legal professionals responded to the divorce petition acquired from Mireddys,” Yankee wrote in Spanish. He added that he respects González’s choice and that their household stays their precedence. The rapper has three grown youngsters, two of whom he shares with González.
“This isn’t a simple time, however I perceive that it’s a part of my life course of,” he added, noting that it was time to “settle for and proceed.”
Yankee stated his Instagram publish could be the one assertion he would make about his divorce.
“My shopper holds deep respect for Mireddys González and is subsequently prioritizing the preservation and safety of their privateness relating to their marriage and the non-public issues that solely they totally perceive,” his lawyer informed Rolling Stone in December. “For a very long time, my shopper made unsuccessful efforts to reconcile their variations.”
Reporting fellow Malia Mendez contributed to this report.