
Bozzo Loses Appeal: Must Pay Soto and Baeva $115,000
Mexican Court Upholds Ruling Against Laura Bozzo in Lawsuit with Gabriel Soto and Irina Baeva Mexico City – A Mexican court has definitively rejected Laura Bozzo's appeal in her lawsuit against actors Gabriel Soto and Irina Baeva. The court upheld the previous ruling that ordered Bozzo to pay 2 million pesos (approximately $115,000 USD) in damages for moral injury. The decision closes any possibility of further appeal. The case stems from comments Bozzo made about Soto and Baeva. While the specifics of those comments aren't detailed in the video, the court's decision clearly indicates they were deemed to be damaging to the actors' reputations. The video includes images of official court documents supporting the verdict. Gustavo Herrera, Soto's lawyer, stated that "actions for coercive collection will be initiated once the legal period of five days expires." This suggests a determined effort to recover the awarded damages. The case highlights the complexities of celebrity lawsuits and the legal processes in Mexico. The video's inclusion of official court documents adds to its credibility and provides a clear timeline of events. The finality of the court's decision brings closure to this chapter of the legal battle, though the collection of the damages remains a pending matter.