Alex Bisogno Seeks Restraining Order Against Pati Chapoy
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Alex Bisogno announced he will seek a restraining order against journalist Pati Chapoy.
- Bisogno claims Chapoy's statements have damaged his and his family's image without evidence.
- The dispute intensified after the death of Daniel Bisogno in 2025, with Chapoy questioning Alex's involvement in inheritance matters and accusing him of looting his brother's home.
Alex Bisogno, brother of the late television host Daniel Bisogno, has announced his intention to pursue legal action against journalist Pati Chapoy. Bisogno stated that he will seek a restraining order to prevent Chapoy from making further defamatory statements.
In an interview with Multimedios, Bisogno expressed his frustration, asserting that Chapoy's accusations have unfairly harmed his and his family's reputation. He emphasized that these claims are made without any supporting evidence, driven solely by what he perceives as Chapoy's personal animosity towards him. "It seems unfair to me that a person defames me without proof just because of the hatred she has for me," Bisogno stated.
It seems unfair to me that a person defames me without proof just because of the hatred she has for me.
The conflict between Bisogno and Chapoy escalated following Daniel Bisogno's death in 2025. Chapoy had publicly questioned Alex Bisogno's role in managing his brother's estate and accused him of taking items from Daniel's former residence. While Alex Bisogno has ruled out filing a lawsuit, he is determined to stop Chapoy's public commentary about him and his family.
Bisogno clarified that the restraining order would be specifically directed at Chapoy, acknowledging that other members of the "Ventaneando" program team have shown him support and loyalty. This legal move signals a significant escalation in the public dispute between the two figures in the Mexican entertainment industry.
The only thing we are going to do soon is to place a restriction so that she never in her life again tarnishes my family's name as she has done.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.