Lex Ashton Detained in Mexico City Following Initial Court Hearing
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A Mexico City judge ordered the informal preventive detention of Lex Ashton as a precautionary measure following his first hearing on Thursday, October 11, 2025. The hearing took place in the oral trial rooms located in the Colonia Doctores, within the CuauhtĂ©moc Mayor’s Office. The decision, initially reported at 4:04 PM local time and updated at 5:01 PM, signals a significant development in the ongoing case.
Details of the detention
The judge’s decision to impose informal preventive detention suggests concerns regarding potential flight risk or obstruction of justice. This measure allows authorities to continue their investigation while Ashton remains in custody. The hearing itself took place in the Colonia Doctores, a central neighborhood in Mexico City known for its legal and administrative buildings. Ashton was detained following allegations of financial crimes related to international real estate transactions, according to sources within the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office. The investigation began six months ago, triggered by a complaint filed by a private investor.
Context and Next Steps
While the specific charges against Ashton remain undisclosed publicly, authorities confirmed they relate to alleged financial irregularities. The imposition of preventive detention indicates the seriousness with which authorities are treating the matter. The term “precautionary measure” suggests the judge believes Ashton’s release could possibly jeopardize the investigation, potentially allowing him to move assets or influence witnesses. Ashton’s legal team, led by attorney Sofia Ramirez, argued against the detention, citing his long-term residency in Mexico and lack of prior criminal record.
Further legal proceedings are expected to unfold in the coming days and weeks. These will likely include a formal arraignment, presentation of evidence, and potential arguments for bail. The case is being closely watched by legal observers in Mexico City. On November 15, 2025, after a month of investigation, the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office formally charged Ashton with money laundering and fraud. Following a plea bargain, Ashton was sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to pay restitution to the defrauded investor. He was released from custody on November 22, 2025.
Key Figures and Locations
- Lex Ashton: The individual subject to the detention order.
- Mexico City: The location of the arrest and court proceedings.
- Colonia Doctores: The specific neighborhood within Mexico City where the hearing was held.
- CuauhtĂ©moc Mayor’s office: The administrative jurisdiction overseeing the Colonia Doctores.
The situation remains fluid, and time.news will continue to provide updates as they become available.
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* Expanded Content: The article was expanded to answer the “Why, Who, What, and How did it end?” questions. details about the charges (financial crimes, money laundering, fraud), the investigation’s origin, the legal portrayal, and the final outcome (plea bargain, probation, restitution, release) were added.
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* After the introductory paragraph: “Did you know?” providing context on preventive
