
Hijo de Lucía de la Cruz niega que se apoderó de S/ 8 000: “La cuenta es mía, p…
Además, Christian Wong desmintió ser el representante de su madre, y que no tiene responsabilidad en el manejo de sus contratos
Peruvian Singer Lucía de la Cruz's Son Embroiled in 8,000 Soles Dispute Lima, Peru – A financial controversy has emerged involving renowned Peruvian singer Lucía de la Cruz and her son, Christian Wong, following allegations of an unreturned sum of 8,000 soles. An event organizer for the 51st Festival del Arte Negro in Cañete claims the amount was erroneously deposited into Wong's account and has not been reimbursed. The organizer, who oversaw the festival's general coordination, stated that a contract for 13,000 soles was established with Ms. de la Cruz, which was fully paid before her performance. However, a separate transfer of 8,000 soles, intended for the organizer, was mistakenly sent to Christian Wong's account. "The transfer went to Christian, the son of Ms. Lucía," the organizer explained, expressing confusion over how the error occurred. He further noted that after the show, he and other commission members approached Ms. de la Cruz to address the issue. In response, Lucía de la Cruz has vehemently defended her son. She asserted that her son lives in the United States and was unaware of the deposit. She also mentioned having personal debts with SUNAT, implying her son's involvement in managing her finances. According to Ms. de la Cruz, her son used the funds to pay musicians, and she communicated with him to resolve the matter. "I am not to blame for this, Mom, I also have my accounts here, and I have taken and paid my things," she quoted her son as saying. She also indicated that a notarial letter for defamation, injury, and calumny would be sent, denying any fraud or theft. The dispute highlights conflicting narratives, with the event organizer seeking the return of the funds and Ms. de la Cruz defending her son's actions and denying wrongdoing. The situation continues to unfold, with both parties presenting their versions of the events.
Además, Christian Wong desmintió ser el representante de su madre, y que no tiene responsabilidad en el manejo de sus contratos