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Christian Nodal is not linked to a process for alleged document forgery

The singer appeared in court to respond to accusations of document forgery by the record label

Christian Nodal is not linked to a process for alleged document forgery
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Christian Nodal, a song, is making stories after appearing before Mexican government and not being connected to a procedure after being accused by Universal Music of reported record fraud.

And we must remember that the conflict between the artist and the renowned record label started in 2021 when both parties attempted to establish ownership of the copyrights to the songs that led to his rise to fame, including" Adios, amor" and" Aquibajo. "

According to Universal Music, Christian Nodal and his parents, Silvia Cristina Nodal Jimenez and Jesus Jaime Gonzalez Terrazas, who were his supervisors at the time, presented 32 fake deals in support of the petition they filed just weeks after the song started a new working relationship with Sony Music.

The local Mexican singer made an appearance before the court in Hearing Room Four of the Federal Criminal Justice Center at the Reclusorio Oriente prison in Mexico City, accompanied by his criminal defense attorney, Erik Rauda, in order to follow up on the case.

His parents, both from the same situation, Jesus Jaime Gonzalez Terrazas and Silvia Cristina Nodal Jimenez, both gave evidence at the receiving.

However, the reading, which had originally been scheduled for 2:35 am, ended up being postponed and commenced seven days later. A new corner was called after a brief introduction, which delayed the hearing's stop until evening. The judge heard arguments from both sides during the more than 14-hour reading and decided that there was no supporting evidence to support the expenses brought against Nodal and his families because there was insufficient evidence to support any violence committed. Nodal and his parents would have had to make periodic appearances before the authorities and experience a lengthy criminal trial that could have resulted in up to 15 years in prison if they had been formally charged with using a forged version of a public record.

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