Natalia Jiménez is bankrupt

Natalia Jiménez has the numbers in the red during her divorce process with Daniel Trueba, her former manager. According to a television program on the Telemundo network, the Spanish singer has debts amounting to nearly $ 700,000.

“It is detailed that his debt alone amounts to more than $ 88,000 from taxes,” said a report from the program “Suelta la Sopa,” which is broadcast on Telemundo.

In one of his bank accounts in the United States, he has only $ 5 and 44 cents and another $ 2,248, with an income of about $ 5,000 a month, although his expenses exceed that amount.

According to documents released by “Suelta la sopa”, she stated that she owns half of a house in Spain. The property has a cost of $ 890 thousand 624.

Among his properties, he has a 2016 Mini Cooper car, worth $ 14,125.

The composer also confirmed that she is renting a house in Miami, in which she only has two dressing rooms, two bedside tables, a closet and a dressing room with mirror.

In addition, it has a sofa and a dining room with six chairs, worth $ 500.

It also stated a television, stereo, computer, and printer for a total of $ 250.

Her clothing, says “Suelta la soup,” is valued at $ 3,000 and the most valuable item is her $ 12,000 engagement ring.

+ Conflictive divorce

A month ago, the La Quinta Estación singer confirmed she was divorcing her now ex-husband Daniel Trueba, with whom she had her only daughter, four-year-old Alessandra.

The performer of songs like ‘The sun does not return’ and ‘Stay with her’ assured that the coexistence between her and Trueba had ended long ago after living together for five years, and in April 2020 she filed a divorce claim in the court of family Miami, Florida.

While it initially seemed that the divorce process would be peaceful and with equitable provisions, details are now emerging that complicate the situation.

The television show “Ventaneando” presented part of the divorce counterclaim in which Trueba disagreed with the artist’s requests, accusing her of mental illness, self-medication, and abuse of alcohol and marijuana.

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