OFFICIAL: Cosculluela pleads guilty to domestic violence

Urban music exponent José Fernando Cosculluela Suárez this afternoon pleaded guilty to criminal charges against him for violating Law 54 on domestic violence, while the two charges of violating the gun law were filed.

However, the artist will not be brought to justice after reaching an agreement with prosecutors. The date of the verdict against him was set for April 20th.

Previously, the artist’s legal representative had assured that the settlement with the prosecutor’s office did not include the artist spending time behind bars.

“The cases belong to the clients and I have to tell you that in this case the defendant, José Fernando Cosculluela, is quite exhausted from the trial that is just beginning and there was no telling when the final preliminary hearing date would be. Despite the prevailing defense at the hearing, we had to prepare for a preliminary hearing and trial, either by court or jury,” he said SPOKESMAN Yanitzia Irizarry, who assured that the alleged victim was also drained by the trial.

Referring to the future of the self-proclaimed “El Príncipe”, and without going into detail about the content of the agreement, the artist’s legal representative assured that the accepted deal would allow Cosculluela Suárez to resume his contractual obligations, which could somehow determine his economic future .

However, according to EL VOCERO sources, the agreement would not cover either of the two offenses identified in the adverts, which allege that Cosculluela possessed a black machine gun but that he did not have a license issued by the authorities to authorize its use, and that on April 20, 2022, the singer “entered the house of Fungenzi Jaques … through the balcony of the room, where he exploded several times with a firearm,” at the residence where they both lived in the prestigious Palmas del Sea in Humacao.

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“The agreement does not provide for a jail term and is subject to a first-offender program set forth by the Domestic Violence Prevention Act,” added the attorney, who could not specify what to do with the gun-related offenses the artist would be charged with. which he classifies as the most difficult to prove.

The attorney also claimed that her client “made the difficult decision, after a self-examination, to consent to an additional determination of probable cause to end this criminal matter through an agreement with the prosecutor so that he can attend to the upbringing of his children.” ‘ added Irizarry, who assured that his client had all the means to proceed with a successful litigation.

As of the end of this letter, the Justice Department press office had not responded to questions from this office about the terms of the agreement that would end the criminal case against Cosculluela.

And what happened to the burnt out buses?

to questions from SPOKESMAN Referring to the incident reported last October, in which Fungenzi Jacques found two buses belonging to him burned in front of his home and that of his children, Irizarry stressed that Cosculluela Suárez did not intervene, directly or indirectly, in the Commission of Crime, which nor being investigated by the Puerto Rico Police Department.

“My client has absolutely nothing to do with the vehicles that suddenly caught fire on October 14, a very important date. He is awaiting the hope that the authorities will be able to find the person responsible for the burning of some of the vehicles in which his residence in Palmas del Mar is located,” his lawyer replied forcefully, pointing out that none of the burned buses belonged to his client.

“As with any investigation, we cannot offer any details on this. However, the investigation is in full swing. As a result of the information gathered and the confirmed confidentialities, different angles that emerged during the investigative process are analyzed,” said Puerto Rico Police Bureau (NEPR) Communications Advisor Damarisse Martínez, in response to questions from SPOKESMAN last on February 24th.

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Regarding the artist’s ex-wife’s second complaint, which mentioned that Cosculluela Suárez violated the protection order against him by posting on his Twitter account the lyrics of a song sung by Shakira and Bizzarap, the lawyer said that the content of the publication was too general to prompt prosecutors to bring charges against his client.

This is according to the police report SPOKESMAN On January 19, Fungenzi Jacques claims he saw on social media that a message had been posted on his ex-partner’s Twitter account saying: “You’re one of those who bills… you bill me (sic ) at the end of the month a bill for everything even toothpaste”, days later the phrase “women stop crying, women storm” was popularized by the meeting between Shakira and Bizzara after the Colombian singer’s relationship with Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué broke up.

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The reading of the indictment and the start of the trial of Cosculluela is scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m. today in Room 204 of the Humacao Court.