Daddy Yankee & Ex-Wife's $100 Million Divorce Battle Reaches Partial Agreement
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The reggaetonist Daddy Yankee — whose real name is Raymond Ayala Rodríguez—, in the process of divorce with which his wife has been for more than 30 years, Mireddys Gónzalez, sued his still wife and ex-wife Ayeicha Gónzalez on Saturday, December 14. The reason was that the two sisters made transfers, amounting to $100 million, from corporate accounts that are in Yankee’s name to their personal accounts without the singer’s knowledge or authoriza…
After unexpectedly announcing his divorce after nearly 30 years of marriage to Mireddys González in early December, the situation of reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee changed completely when he reviewed his bank accounts after a few days. Last week, the artist issued a statement through his legal representative to publicly express that what seemed like a friendly separation in good terms hid some quarrel that dynamite the professional bond that stil…
What did Daddy Yankee say after agreement with his still wife? Mireddys González also pronounced himself Daddy Yankee Mireddy Gonzáles
‘Attention to all units’ A few days after it was announced that Daddy Yankee divorced Mireddys González, with whom the interpreter of ‘Gasolina’ was married for 29 years, began a lawsuit against his ex-wife; however, an agreement was reached. Daddy Yankee's complaint to his ex-wife was due to the fact that the performer of ‘La Santa’, a song in which he collaborates with Bad Bunny, detected unauthorized transfers of $100 million from the corpora…
A week ago Daddy Yankee became trending after he reported that his 30-year-old marriage came to an end, news that caused several theories about what triggered the ending of the love between the singer and his now ex-wife. Daddy’s divorce would not be the only thing that became trending, because just a few days after the breakup, the singer sued his former partner withdrew $100 million from Yankee’s account without his consultation, practically a…
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