Reggaeton icon Daddy Yankee has launched a staggering $250 million lawsuit against his ex-wife, Mireddys González, marking a dramatic escalation in their contentious divorce. The lawsuit, filed in a Puerto Rican court, accuses González and her sister, Ayeicha González Castellanos, of financial mismanagement, defamation, and abuse of power—claims that have sent shockwaves through the Latin music world.
From High School Sweethearts to Legal Rivals
Once celebrated as an enduring power couple in the entertainment industry, Daddy Yankee (real name: Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez) and Mireddys González were high school sweethearts whose marriage spanned nearly three decades. Their love story was admired for its stability, with González playing a key role in managing aspects of Daddy Yankee’s multimillion-dollar empire. However, their seemingly unshakable bond has now crumbled into a high-stakes legal war.
Lawsuit Details: Allegations of Betrayal and Financial Misconduct
According to court documents, Daddy Yankee alleges that González and her sister overstepped their authority, making reckless financial decisions that resulted in substantial losses for two of his business ventures. The lawsuit claims that despite not having the legal or contractual power to do so, the two women took full control over certain financial operations and engaged in misconduct that severely impacted his companies.
“Mireddys and Ayeicha González Castellanos continued to assume greater power than was permitted and together made reckless and selfish decisions that were detrimental to both the companies and Mr. Ayala Rodríguez (Daddy Yankee),” the legal filing states.
Defamation Accusations: Social Media Adds Fuel to the Fire
Beyond financial disputes, Daddy Yankee’s lawsuit also accuses his ex-wife of launching a smear campaign against him. He alleges that González attempted to damage his reputation by making misleading statements about him, both publicly and within private business circles. While she has not directly responded to these claims, González’s cryptic social media posts have added to the speculation.
Shortly after news of the lawsuit broke, she took to Instagram Stories to post a series of reflective and pointed messages, including biblical quotes and philosophical statements.
One post read: “Stop having empathy for people who treat you badly.” Another stated: “Emotional attachment is a prison for the soul; it makes you see virtues that do not exist and hopes where there are none.” While she did not mention Daddy Yankee by name, fans were quick to interpret these messages as a subtle response to the legal battle.