The Cuban content creator known as Flor de Cuba announced this Thursday that her defamation lawsuit against influencer Alexander Otaola has officially been filed by a Miami-Dade County sheriff, and the legal proceedings are now underway in court. "I want to make this official statement to let you know that the judicial process has begun. Two days ago, the Miami-Dade sheriff delivered the official lawsuit to Alexander Otaola, and the case is in court," she declared in a video shared on her social media platforms.
Unprecedented Legal Action
Flor de Cuba claimed that this marks a groundbreaking legal action: "This is the first time in the history of this social media figure that a content creator has filed a lawsuit of such magnitude against this person for his defamatory words and actions."
Serious Accusations and Personal Trauma
The influencer alleged that she has been the target of years of attacks by the presenter, who has supposedly profited from her personal and family issues. "This man has spent many years destroying my reputation and public image, profiting from my problems, my children, my body, and everything related to me," she accused.
Among the statements that she claims Otaola has made, which are part of the evidence against him, she mentioned phrases like: "ambassador of Cuban prostitution," "the pipe sucker of Sandro Castro," "the TikTok pimp," "the milk milker of Capricornio TV," "a front for the regime using the American visa for human trafficking," and "the one who organizes child prostitution parties."
She also accused Otaola of falsely involving U.S. authorities: "He lied saying that ICE contacted him to deport me and revoke my visa."
Evidence, Witnesses, and Legal Representation
Flor de Cuba explained that she has documented evidence for each accusation, including recordings of the shows where Otaola allegedly made these statements. Additionally, she claimed to have witnesses ready to testify in court, including doctors and psychologists who would support the psychological impact she has endured. "I have received death threats, and my 11-year-old son has been targeted on Facebook with the same phrases Otaola uses," she stated.
She clarified that even though she lacks legal immigration status in the United States, it does not hinder the lawsuit, as her attorney has full legal representation even if she has to leave the country.
Otaola's Response: "I'm Happy to Receive Her Lawsuits"
In response, Alexander Otaola, during his June 11 show, denied receiving any notice and appeared unfazed by the prospect of facing legal action. "I am here openly, perfectly happy to receive her lawsuits, attacks, and fabrications. I will defend myself as I am used to doing, and I will win as I am used to doing," he said.
Key Questions About the Legal Battle Between Flor de Cuba and Alexander Otaola
What prompted Flor de Cuba to file a lawsuit against Alexander Otaola?
Flor de Cuba filed the lawsuit due to years of alleged defamatory attacks by Otaola, who she claims has profited from her personal issues and damaged her reputation.
What evidence does Flor de Cuba have against Otaola?
Flor de Cuba claims to possess documented evidence, including show recordings and testimonies from witnesses like doctors and psychologists, supporting her allegations.
How has Alexander Otaola reacted to the lawsuit?
Alexander Otaola has denied receiving any formal notification of the lawsuit and has expressed confidence in defending himself against the allegations.