daddy yankeedivorce with Miledith Gonzalez It’s getting complicated.
The reggaeton superstar, 47, is seeking a restraining order against his estranged wife, also 47, alleging she withdrew $80 million from his record label’s bank account “without his permission.”
According to court documents obtained by signboardYankee, whose real name is Ramon Luis Ayala Rodriguez, filed the complaint against his sister González on Friday, Dec. 13, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Aisha González Castellanos And El Cartel Records. While Yankee founded El Cartel in 1997, González reportedly served as CEO and her sister served as secretary and treasurer.
“Today, Plaintiffs have no access to, interference with, or interference with all of Plaintiffs, even though Plaintiffs own the company’s stock and are the reason for the existence of Cartel Records, Inc.,” Yankee wrote in the filing. There is a lack of information.” It has been generated and continues to be generated, and he has the right to do so. ”
The “Gasolina” artist asked the court to remove González and his sister from “all duties and interference with the company as directors and managers, and the provision of information and documents that have been unreasonably withheld.”
Yankee further alleged that the former couple “sought to concentrate themselves with greater authority over the cartel’s operations than was authorized to them, resulting in harmful and negligent performance for the company.” He also claimed they “failed to accurately account for their actions, ignored procedures and requirements of company law, and made irresponsible financial decisions.”
The $80 million withdrawal was made on Thursday, Dec. 12, after the Yankees had already informed González-Castellanos that he “could not execute any transaction on behalf of El Cartel,” according to the filing. .
The Yankees’ filing also mentions the recent sale of his catalog for $217 million. Independent in October Acquired music company Concord Some of the rapper’s music publications and master recordings, including hits “Gasolina,” “Con Calma,” and “Despacito.” However, according to Yankee, Mr. Gonzalez hired a third party to represent El Cartel in the sale, and the agreed upon price “proved to be unreasonable, disproportionate, and far below its actual value.” “I did it.”
The Latin Grammy winner further added, “To this day, he remains unaware of the true scope of the transaction, what was sold, what was not sold, and any restrictions placed on the use of his musical works.” “I don’t have detailed knowledge about it,” he said. ”
Yankee and Gonzalez announced their split on December 1st after nearly 30 years of marriage.
“With respect and honesty, I would like to share important news about my personal life. After more than 20 years of marriage and many months of trying to save the marriage my wife and I share, Today, my lawyer responded to the divorce application received from Miladys,” Yankee wrote on Instagram at the time. “I am grateful to have shared a time filled with blessings, values, love, and a beautiful family that continues to be our priority. This has not been an easy time, but it has been a part of my life. I understand that it’s part of the process.”
The estranged couple married in 1995 when they were both 17 years old and have three children together: Jessaelis (28), Yamilet (27) and Jeremy (26).