Silvia Pinal already knows Luis Enrique Guzmans son isnt her

Silvia Pinal already knows Luis Enrique Guzmán’s son isn’t her biological grandson: Here’s how she found out

Silvia Pinal already knows that Luis Enrique Guzmán’s son is not her biological grandson: this is how she found out

The minor had become the darling of the Pinal dynasty and even the possible heir of Alejandra Guzmán, his godmother.

By: Elizabeth Gonzalez

Silvia Pinal already knows Luis Enrique Guzmans son isnt her

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A new scandal is overshadowing the Pinal dynasty, as Luis Enrique Guzmán announced not the biological father his ex-wife’s three-year-old son, Mayela Laguna.

Given the secrecy with which the matter was being handled, as both parties had raised the matter through notices drafted by their legal representatives, Hoy’s cameras managed to speak to them Efigenia Ramos, Silvia Pinal’s assistant, who, without giving many details, revealed the actress already knew the minor was not her biological grandson.

“I can’t speak about it for many reasons, the main reason being the legal issue,” he said to the cameras of Hoy on the June 27 show.

However, at press urging, he added, “Well, she’s doing great… Yes (she knows about her grandson’s problem),” Luis Enrique told him about it.” manifested.

“Note that I wasn’t there that day when he told him, but I know he told him,” he added.

Finally, and without getting into controversy, Efigenia Ramos assured that the paternal connection of Luis Enrique Guzmán with the son of Mayela Laguna it was “new for everyone”, Therefore, he does not know if any of the dynasty members will address the media on the subject.

“I don’t know, it will depend on the reaction after the declaration to see what we will do,” he said.

Luis Enrique Guzmán and Mayela Laguna in legal dispute

On the advice of his attorney, Francisco Javier Piz, Luis Enrique Guzmán announced that “a molecular genetic test had resulted in zero percent paternity and compatibility between him and the minor with the initials AAGL,” for which he would initiate legal proceedings to repay his financial support to the minor.

Furthermore, he claimed that the DNA test referred to by Luis Enrique Guzmán was carried out on his three-year-old son without his authorization and without a court order.