Mexico.- For a few days Christian Nodal has not left the public spotlight, first because of the announcement of his break with fellow singer Belinda, now because Universal Music sued her parents Silvia Cristina Nodal and Jaime González for the crime of generic fraud.
The issue with the former label of the interpreter of “Botella after bottle” began when he signed a contract through his father’s company, JG Music, to record albums, make official videos and other matters related to his career.
Universal Music lawyer who gave Christian Nodal a budget to record clips for songs like “Nace un drunk” and “Tell me how you want”, the latter with Ángela Aguilar. The issues were the centerpiece of a legal dispute.
On November 11, 2021, the man born on January 11, 1999 in Caborca, Sonora and his parents’ company sued the record company before the eighth district court to demand ownership of the aforementioned songs and others such as “Adiós Amor”, “Probably”, “From the kisses I gave you” and more.
The dispute remained open and without much movement until the legal team of Universal Music sued Christian Nodal’s parents before the Prosecutor’s Office for the crime of generic fraudWell, they signed the contract.
Silvia Cristina Nodal and Jaime González are accused of simulating contracts that they intend to attribute the legal right of the works to their son, when these by agreement of both parties belong to the label.
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Universal Music affirms that the parents of Christian Nodal presented false documents where the singer is mentioned as the title of the song and music videos recorded during his opposite with the signing of the French group Vivendi.
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