Daddy Yankee Forces Shutdown of $200M Empire After Ex-Wife Allegedly Destroys Evidence in Federal Lawsuit

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Digital Forensics Expose Systematic Destruction

When Daddy Yankee filed for divorce in December 2024 and requested standard business documentation, he encountered what investigators now characterize as a coordinated cover-up operation. According to court filings, forensic analysis revealed extensive data manipulation spanning critical business periods.

“The defendants locked the plaintiff out of vital email systems and systematically wiped four years of financial and operational history,” the lawsuit states. The deleted materials included records from Yankee’s internationally acclaimed farewell tour “La Última Vuelta” and documentation related to lucrative music catalog transactions.

Digital forensics specialists confirmed the scope of the destruction, documenting deleted email chains, missing financial records, and tampered business files. Under oath, Mireddys González acknowledged the deletions through her legal counsel, claiming the actions were necessary to “protect her privacy” rather than conceal evidence.

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