MEXICO CITY. – Tefi Valenzuela expressed dissatisfaction with the way Mexico’s laws favored his attacker Eleazar Gómez in his trial for equal family violence.
It was on November 4 when the actor beat and strangled the Peruvian singer, and he was held in North Prison in Mexico City for four months until March 25, when he was released on parole.
Froylán Díaz, a second-instance attorney who took part in Eleazar’s defense, assured that after Tefi Valenzuela had networked that she was “disgusted” by Mexican laws over the resolution, she could be expelled from the country.

According to an interview with TvNotas, the lawyer assures that the laws favored the model and that his client’s rights were violated. In addition, he regretted the young woman’s expressing this after Eleazar accepted her guilt and asked forgiveness for what had happened.
He explained that after the publication that Tefi made on its networks, it could be punished under Mexican law, qualifying it as a “person not welcome in the country” and that this would result in its deportation. .
However, she believes this cannot happen as she is the victim and it is not in their best interest to throw her out of Mexico.
He also revealed that Tefi allegedly asked for 300 thousand pesos and a truck in exchange for pardoning Eleazar, but Froylán cannot confirm what he said as the request would have been made to the actor’s first lawyer and not to him.
Tefi Valenzuela posted a 10-minute video last week explaining with a blackboard and marker in hand why he had to accept Eleazar’s parole, specifying that he had not pardoned him and that he had not received any money for the conditional suspension of the trial.