In 2019, Leonard Leon decided to sue Karla Tarazona and Mariella Zanatti for defamation against him after both accused him of being a hitter. At that time, the driver had publicly denounced that the cumbiambero had physically attacked her on more than one occasion during the years of their relationship.
Luckily for the presenters, the lawsuit filed by the artist did not succeed because the Eleventh Criminal Court of Lima acquitted them, according to Trome. In the document revealed by the agency, the accusation for the alleged crime against honor to the detriment of the cumbiambero is dismissed, so the file must be filed immediately.
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Karla Tarazona denies having denied visits by Leonard León to her children
In August of this 2021, Karla Tarazona visited the set of Women in command to respond to Leonard León, who days before pointed out that her ex-partner would not let her see her children. Therefore, the presenter flatly denied these accusations and rather assured that the cumbiambero did not come to visit his minors.
“That is false. Until today he has been given all the facilities so that he can meet the children. He has not had physical contact with them for 3 years despite the fact that we have a conciliation in which, by right, if he wanted, he could go knock on the door of my house, pick them up and go out with them, “he said.
Leonard León would go to jail if he does not pay a debt of S / 45,000 for alimony
Another of the topics that Karla Tarazona told that day in Women in command was about alimony that Leonard León has not been complying with. The former member of Risas de América assured that she will charge him until the last sun and added that, if the singer does not pay that amount, he could end up behind bars.
“We are going to go all out for the payment of the pension accrued and Karla is not going to accept divisions, because there are many mothers who, for a consideration, accept the division of the alimony, but not in this case. Either you pay the full amount, which will continue to accumulate, or you go to jail, “said his lawyer, Daniel Leyva.
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