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Mexican Influencer Accuses Rapper Dharius of Violence; Demands Justice

Mexican Influencer Accuses Rapper Dharius of Violence; Demands Justice

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexican influencer Dariana González accused rapper Dharius (Alan Alejandro Maldonado) of domestic violence and aggression.
  • González stated she ended the relationship due to fear for her safety and has filed a formal complaint.
  • Another ex-partner, Laura (Santa Grifa), also shared her experiences, alleging possessiveness and threats from the rapper.

Mexican content creator and model Dariana Michelle González has publicly accused her ex-partner, rapper Alan Alejandro Maldonado, known as Dharius, of domestic violence and aggression.

Now I am very afraid to be here talking to you.

— Dariana GonzálezExplaining her fear and motivation for speaking out publicly about the alleged abuse.

González, 26, detailed in a social media video that she ended her four-month relationship with the 41-year-old former member of the group Cartel de Santa out of fear for her life. "I am now very afraid to be here talking to you," she stated, emphasizing her decision to speak out to encourage other women in similar situations.

The influencer has initiated a legal process, seeking justice and protection measures. She expressed a desire to serve as an example for women experiencing violence who have not yet reported it. "Don't stay silent. I want to raise my voice and I want justice on this matter," González urged.

Don't stay silent. I want to raise my voice and I want justice on this matter.

— Dariana GonzálezUrging other women to speak out and seeking justice for alleged violence.

She further described controlling behaviors, including unauthorized phone checks, restrictions on going out, and isolation from family and friends, which she considers abnormal in a relationship. "It's not normal for your partner to humiliate you, it's not normal for your partner to check your phone without your consent," she declared.

It's not normal for your partner to humiliate you, it's not normal for your partner to check your phone without your consent.

— Dariana GonzálezDescribing controlling behaviors she experienced in the relationship.

Following González's accusations, another ex-partner of Dharius, known as Laura or "Santa Grifa," came forward with her own testimony. She alleged that the rapper struggled with substance abuse and exhibited possessive and jealous behavior, stating she also felt threatened by him and his associates. The Fiscalía General del Justicia of Nuevo León has an active investigation into attempted feminicide.

I have been threatened by him, by people who are his friends. I was afraid, but I stood up and today it is time to raise my voice.

— Laura (Santa Grifa)Sharing her own experiences of alleged threats and fear from the rapper.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.