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Wife of José Ramón López Beltrán Threatens Demands After Photos in Luxury Shop in Cancun

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After images of José Ramón López Beltrán and his wife Carolyn Adams went viral in a luxury boutique in Cancun, former president López Obrador’s daughter-in-law broke the silence. Through her social networks, Adams issued a harsh warning: he analyzes taking legal action against those who took and disseminated the photographs within the private establishment. In an extensive message published in her Instagram stories, Adams described the dissemina…
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After images of José Ramón López Beltrán and his wife Carolyn Adams went viral in a luxury boutique in Cancun, former president López Obrador’s daughter-in-law broke the silence. Through her social networks, Adams issued a harsh warning: he analyzes taking legal action against those who took and disseminated the photographs within the private establishment. In an extensive message published in her Instagram stories, Adams described the dissemina…

After José Ramón López Beltrán, Andrés Manuel López Obrador's eldest son, visited the Cartier luxury store in Cancún, Quintana Roo, over the weekend, he received a barrage of criticism for going against Morena's supposed principles of austerity. On Tuesday, May 12, 2026, his wife, Carolyne Adams, came to AMLO's defense and expressed consideration of legal action, while also reviving rumors of a party in Sinaloa that allegedly linked José Ramón t…

"Honestly, I don't think it's normal for a private boutique to photograph customers and then publicly expose them and use those images to fuel attacks, hatred and false narratives," he explained in a story posted on his Instagram.

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