Daddy Yankee files lawsuit against ex-wife for $250 million in business damages
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Daddy Yankee has filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife Mireddys González and her sister for breaches of fiduciary duties and contract. The lawsuit alleges they withdrew $100 million from his business accounts in a bid to liquidate assets before a court ruling. It also states the sisters hid crucial information and destroyed emails linked to their business activities prior to termination. The lawsuit claims unauthorized actions taken by González, including giving power of attorney to a producer for managing the sale of his music catalog, were detrimental to his business and personal interests.
The lawsuit claims that Mireddys and Ayeicha González Castellanos obtained $100 million from Daddy Yankee's companies, allegedly attempting to liquidate assets before a court order.
The lawsuit alleges that the sisters concentrated unauthorized power and proceeded to make negligent and selfish decisions that negatively impacted both the companies and Daddy Yankee personally.
Yankee's lawyers assert that González gave unauthorized power of attorney to Rafael "Raphy" Pina, overseeing the sale of his music catalog.
The lawsuit claims they financially irresponsibly managed accounting and alienated Mr. Ayala Rodriguez from decision-making, disregarding corporate formalities.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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