Cuatrero sentenced to prison for domestic violence against Stephanie Vaquer
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The fighter Cuatrero will continue his trial in freedom for about one or more years, this, despite having been convicted and sentenced to 12 years and 8 months in prison. Cuatrero was charged with femicide and family violence against his ex-partner, the fighter Stephanie Vaquer. Cuatrero will be able to fight while he is at libertyThe Mexican City Prosecutor's Office reported that Cuatrero will be free and will be able to fight, however, he will…
The fighter Cuatrero was sentenced to twelve years and eight months in prison for the crimes of family violence and attempted femicide against the Chilean, also gladiadora, Stephanie Vaquer.According to Quadratín, a judge from Mexico City handed down a sentence against Rogelio ‘N’ during a hearing held on Tuesday, May 12.The authorities considered that the fighter had already been in pretrial detention for nearly two years—from his involvement i…
THE HERALDE OF MEXICO On the morning of Tuesday, May 12, Rogelio Reyes, who is best known in the environment of the Lucha Libre as “Cuatrero”, was sentenced to 12 years and 8 months in prison after having been found guilty of having committed the crimes of attempted femicide and family violence to the detriment of his former partner, Chilean-born wrestler Stephanie Vaquer.
Former AAA Star Cuatrero Sentenced To Prison In Stephanie Vaquer Case
Mexican wrestler Cuatrero, whose real name is Rogelio Reyes, has reportedly been sentenced to 12 years and eight months in prison following his domestic violence conviction involving WWE star Stephanie Vaquer. According to reports from El Planchitas, Cuatrero has already served approximately two years while the case progressed through the legal system, leaving roughly 10 […]
Mexican wrestler Rogelio Reyes, known in the world of wrestling as “Cuatrero,” was sentenced to 12 years and eight months in prison after being convicted of the crimes of attempted femicide and domestic violence against his former partner, Chilean Stephanie Vaquer. The sentence was confirmed this Tuesday through different media in Mexico. Thus, ending a judicial process that began in 2023, following the complaint filed by the current WWE star. S…
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