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Daddy Yankee Sues Raphy Pina and Mireddys González in Federal for Alleged Royalty Fraud

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The lawsuit alleges a scheme of fraud, coercion and intimidation to appropriate royalties for almost a decade.

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Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, better known as Daddy Yankee, denounced his ex-wife Mireddys González and businessman Raphy Pina for illegally appropriating copyright and diverting royalties belonging to the urban singer.What Daddy Yankee's lawsuit against his ex-wife and ex-producer says The complaint was obtained by People magazine in Spanish. In the brief, the defense of La Despida's interpreter resorts to the legal remedy of the RICO Federal Act…

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Daddy Yankee returned to the cargo with a new lawsuit against his ex and Raphy Pina, Natti Matasha's gallant

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The lawsuit alleges a scheme of fraud, coercion and intimidation to appropriate royalties for almost a decade.

Daddy Yankee took legal action in the U.S. Federal Court against two key figures in his immediate environment: producer Raphy Pina and his ex-wife Mireddys González. The lawsuit, based on the RICO law — a law used to prosecute organized crime structures — describes the alleged administrative irregularities, alteration of documents and illegal appropriation of funds that he would have operated for several years. The legal document details that th…

According to the legal document, the lawsuit would be related to a matter of royalties. Los Cangris, Inc. and Ramón L. Ayala Rodríguez, known worldwide as Daddy Yankee, filed a lawsuit in the Federal Court against Raphy Pina, Mireddys González, the licensed Edwin Prado, Andrés Coll and several entities linked to them. The legal appeal invokes the Federal RICO Act and the Puerto Rico Organized Crime Act, stating that there was a structured organi…

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The sour legal dispute over the artist's royalties remains high with the companies that handled his legacy.

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Telemundo de Puerto Rico broke the news in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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