Following the public announcement about Daddy Yankee and his wife, Mireddys González, reaching an agreement in ‘Good Faith’, Mireddys expressed her heartfelt initial response on social media.
On Friday, the Puerto Rican artist, along with his wife González and sister-in-law Ayeicha González, successfully reached an agreement concerning their legal disputes in the San Juan Court. The decision came after Judge Anthony Cuevas Ramos ordered a private meeting aimed at facilitating a resolution over the contentious issues surrounding the global icon’s enterprises. This collaborative step demonstrates the commitment of all parties to find a solution for the benefit of Daddy Yankee's legacy.
The global music icon issued a powerful statement immediately following the finalization of the agreement. The artist conveyed his contentment upon reaching a resolution with his wife. "The Daddy Yankee brand will always endure. My focus has shifted now; my new purpose is to serve," he shared with the press. During his address, he earnestly urged both the media and the public to honor his wife and the mother of his children.
Mireddys González first thoughts after reaching a legal agreement with Daddy Yankee
With a touching and strong photograph next to her, Mireddy shared her feelings. Supported by her strong belief in God, Daddy Yankee's former partner bared her soul. Fans quickly responded to Mireddy's post, but a few hours later, the comments were disabled.
"What I'm going through right now is just another test to show me that your timing is better and that I need to draw closer to your presence to become stronger. Because you, my PAPITO DIOS (DEAR GOD), have the final say, not my circumstances. I do not lose faith, and I keep moving forward because you, PAPITO DIOS (DEAR GOD), are with me," she wrote.
Daddy Yankee and his wife have successfully settled their lawsuit
In accordance with the newly established agreement, Daddy Yankee will reclaim his role as president of El Cartel Récords and Los Cangris. The inaugural meeting to implement this significant transition is scheduled for December 26 at 11:00 a.m.
Under this agreement, an impressive sum of $75 million will be preserved in both corporations for a duration of 30 days. Meanwhile, the remaining assets will be placed in escrow, ensuring that both parties remain fully informed of any financial dealings. It is essential to note that any transactions exceeding $100,000 will necessitate mutual authorization, safeguarding the interests of all involved.