Authorities deny that Christian Nodal was exonerated from the legal process against him
Christian Nodal recently celebrated what he claimed was an important victory in his lawsuit against Universal Music, but this has already been denied
Mexican singer Christian Nodal made headlines on Wednesday, November 19, revealing some details of the legal process he is undergoing with Universal Music, the record label that accuses him of falsifying more than 33 contracts.
Upon leaving the hearing, which lasted for several hours, 'The 'Outlaw' He claimed he had been acquitted and exonerated of the charges against him and his parents.
“During the more than 14-hour hearing, the judge heard arguments from both sides and ruled that there was no basis for prosecution due to insufficient evidence of any crime,” reads a statement released by the singer's defense.
Despite what Nodal and his management agency said, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) clarified what actually happened with Angela Aguilar's husband.
In a statement shared on social media, the FGR categorically denied that the judge had exonerated the famous singer and his family, stating that the criminal trial was simply paused pending the civil trial.
“The judge did not exonerate Christian 'N' or his family; she simply determined that there is another trial, of a civil nature; and that "It is necessary to await the outcome of the investigation in order to determine whether or not criminal action will proceed," reads an excerpt from the statement released by the authorities. The same detailed statement that no decision has been made regarding the case, and therefore the process remains open. stated above, the proceedings remain open, pending the outcome. Both Christian 'N' and the complainants may submit any evidence they have to the Attorney General's Office (FGR). Furthermore, the FGR's arguments regarding the judge's decision will be presented in the corresponding appeal," the authorities' statement continues. It is still unknown how the dispute between the singer and Universal Music, which dates back to November 2021, will be resolved.At that time,the singer and his parents sued the record label for ownership of 50 songs and included certifications of alleged contracts with which they intended to claim ownership of said songs, but Universal defended itself and accused the Nodals of forgery, which complicated things for those involved.

