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Beéle’s Lawyers Deny Allegations He Leaked Sex Video of Ex Isabella Ladera: He ‘Is Also a Victim’

After a sexually explicit video appearing to show Beéle and his ex-partner Isabella Ladera appeared online, the Venezuelan influencer accused the Colombian singer of leaking it. Now, the singer’s legal team denies that he is the one who disseminated it.

A joint statement issued by law firms Víctor Mosquera Marín Abogados (Colombia) and DMR Law LLC (United States) on Tuesday (Sept. 9), said that their client Beéle — whose real name is Brandon de Jesús López Orozco — “did not leak said material nor participate in its dissemination” and noted that “his artistic career and international reputation rule out any motive or interest in engaging in such actions.”

“Beéle is also a victim of the non-consensual exposure of his private life,” reads the statement, which was shared on the verified Instagram account of Víctor Mosquera Marín Abogados and to Beele’s Stories. “We reject all forms of violence and will continue to pursue legal channels to ensure the comprehensive defense of his rights.”

Billboard Español has reached out to Ladera, as well as Beéle’s representatives for comment.

The statement from the musician’s legal team comes in response to the allegations made by Venezuelan influencer Ladera on Monday (Sept. 8), who, in a lengthy Instagram post, accused the singer of leaking the video without her consent. She described the situation as “one of the cruelest betrayals” she has ever experienced, stating that only two people had access to the material. “This leak constitutes a form of violence against women,” she said.

Beéle’s legal team outlined the immediate steps it is taking, including Digital Millennium Copyright Act notifications and “takedown orders … being sent to providers, platforms and search engines, as well as requests to preserve evidence in order to identify those responsible, even if they acted anonymously,” according to the statement. The team also emphasized that legal actions are being carried out in a coordinated manner in both Colombia and the United States, and that complaints have already been filed with the relevant authorities.


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