
Supreme Court Rules for Sasha Sokol; Diego Luna Mocks Trump; Bezos Wedding Protests Continue; Florinda Meza Debunks 'Chespirito' Series
MEXICO CITY – The Supreme Court of Justice has denied an appeal from producer Luis de Llano, upholding the civil sentence in favor of singer Sasha Sokol. Sokol, a former member of Timbiriche, filed a lawsuit in 2023 alleging an abusive relationship that occurred when she was 14 and de Llano was 39. The highest court's decision sets a precedent, emphasizing that cases of child sexual abuse do not prescribe. Meanwhile, in entertainment news, Mexican actor Diego Luna, during his third night hosting 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' delivered pointed jokes aimed at the Trump administration. Luna featured a sketch introducing a travel agency named 'Gringo Go,' a play on words suggesting 'Go Gringo,' implying that with Trump, the country is in decline, prompting Americans to flee to Mexico for a better life. In Venice, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have arrived for their highly anticipated wedding, which continues to draw protests. A group of activists reportedly threw a mannequin of Bezos into a canal as a form of demonstration. Finally, Florinda Meza has publicly disputed elements presented in the series 'Chespirito sin querer queriendo.' Meza stated that the production does not align with the historical account detailed in Roberto Gómez Bolaños's autobiography, published in 2006.