2024-04-06 01:52:17
The singer accused of having been threatened by three men who broke into his home, and the owner’s lawyer came out to explain the situation.
The urban artist Marcianeke is facing a strong judicial conflict with your landlordwho accused him of owe a millionaire figure for non-payment and destruction of the house in which he lives.
However, this situation would not have ended on good terms, since Matías Muñoz, the artist’s real name, shared a video where reported having been threatened with a weapon.
The interpreter of Dímelo Masaid that he was with his partner, Anaís Vilches, when Ricardo Sabag Riadi He arrived at the property with two other subjects supposedly to threaten him.
In fact, in the record it can be seen that even those involved came to blows, a situation that ended with the arrest of the owner of the property and his companions for threats and trespassing.
The judicial conflict between Marcianeke and his landlord
As a result of this controversial confrontation that came to light, Sabag Riadi’s lawyer spoke and clarified certain situations with Meganoticias.
Within his statements he explained that the incident occurred because This April 1, the property had to be vacated due to a million-dollar debt. Along with this, he maintained that the weapons with which the owner and the other two men arrived, they were pellets and that they had no purpose of attacking since “they are part of the equipment of a sport they practice.”
On the other hand, Nicolás Reinoso, lawyer for the owner of the property, stated that since September 2022 the lease “had been carried out without any problem, that is until December 2023, when tenants stop paying rent. Along with that, they stop paying the common expenses of the condominium.”
“For today (Monday) had agreed to vacate the property because they were going to terminate the lease and they were going to reach an agreement regarding the amounts owed,” he concluded.
How much should Marcianeke owe?
Finally, the lawyer detailed Marcianeke’s alleged non-compliance: “My client goes with master construction workers to make repairs to the leased property, since it was in a very poor state of conservation, with damages of more than $39 million”.
Along the same lines, Nicolás Reinoso assured that “what is owed for rent exceeds $14 million (December, January, February and March). For consumption of basic services it exceeds $1.2 million, and for common expenses it exceeds $1 million.”