The recognized former reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee has taken drastic measures to regain control of his companies El Cartel and Los Cangris amid a legal dispute with his still-wife, Mireddys González. The legal process between them has been complicated, with allegations of lack of vital documentation and transparency in the management of the companies.
To overcome the legal and administrative challenges he faces, Daddy Yankee has brought in an expert, Carlos Cases Gallardo, who assumes a key role in the reorganization of his corporations. Cases Gallardo, former head of the FBI in Puerto Rico, will lead the business transition process and ensure transparency in this new phase.
In a press release, Jean Paul Vissepó, attorney for Daddy Yankee's companies, emphasized the importance of Cases' experience and respect for the optimal functioning of the companies under the artist's presidency. The singer's legal team has rejected González's request to appoint a judicial administrator for the companies, deeming it "unfounded" and lacking solid legal basis.
Carlos Díaz Olivo, attorney for Daddy Yankee, described González's request as "frivolous and reckless," reiterating the artist's commitment to manage his businesses with integrity. Cases Gallardo, an expert in banking security, will work with a team of financial advisors to organize the corporations and establish standards of transparency and rigor during this transition process.
This strategic move, guided by Daddy Yankee's determination, aims to ensure the success and sustainability of his businesses in this stage. Daddy Yankee's active presence as president of his corporations reflects his commitment to strengthening the business structure and overcoming the legal challenges he currently faces.