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Daddy Yankee sues Mireddys González for $250 million after signing divorce documents

The singer's lawsuit against his ex-wife also includes her sister, Ayeicha González


Senior Writer
MARCH 5, 2025 3:47 PM EST

Just hours after the news broke about Daddy Yankee's lawsuit against his ex-wife, she has already responded. On Tuesday, March 4, it was reported that Mireddys González had been sued by her ex for $250 million. The lawsuit also includes her sister, Ayeicha González

After the news broke, Mireddys, who has two children with the singer, took to social media to share her feelings about her challenging situation.

Daddy Yankee has claimed his estranged wife Mireddys González withdrew a sum of $100 million from two of his music companies without his permission. © JAYDEE LEE SERRANO
Daddy Yankee has claimed his estranged wife Mireddys González withdrew a sum of $100 million from two of his music companies without his permission.

Mireddys expressed her feelings about the multimillion-dollar lawsuit by sharing her perspective on Instagram Stories. Although it wasn't an official statement, the businesswoman posted several images along with Bible verses to help her followers understand her situation. One of the images read: "Stop having empathy for people who treat you badly."

In a recent post shared by El Cangri's ex-wife, the following phrase was noted: "Do not dwell on the past, do not dream of the future, focus your mind on the present moment."

In another post, Mireddys referenced her nearly 30-year marriage to Daddy Yankee, discussing emotional attachment with a phrase that suggests how this can blind people. "Emotional attachment is a prison for the soul; it makes you see virtues that do not exist and hopes where there are none."

Ramon Luis Ayala Rodriguez, known professionally as Daddy Yankee and Mireddys Gonzalez pose before the regular season game between the Carolina Panthers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers © Icon Sportswire
Ramon Luis Ayala Rodriguez, known professionally as Daddy Yankee and Mireddys Gonzalez pose before the regular season game between the Carolina Panthers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Despite the difficult time she is going through, Mireddys appears hopeful that this will soon pass, finding solace in her faith. She also shared Bible verses, including: "While the world tells you: 'After the storm comes the calm,' God tells you: 'I am the calm in the midst of the storm.'" 

González also posted phrases such as: "Pray, surrender it to God, go to sleep."

As for the Gasolina singer, he has remained silent regarding the lawsuit against his ex. However, on Wednesday, March 5, he reappeared on Instagram Stories, sharing a link to the video "En el desierto."

LOS ANGELES - MARCH 20: The Late Late Show with James Corden airing Wednesday, March 20, 2019, with guests Cam Newton, David Boreanaz, and music from Daddy Yankee. (Photo by Terence Patrick/CBS via Getty Images) © CBS via Getty Images
LOS ANGELES - MARCH 20: The Late Late Show with James Corden airing Wednesday, March 20, 2019, with guests Cam Newton, David Boreanaz, and music from Daddy Yankee. (Photo by Terence Patrick/CBS via Getty Images)

The End of Their Marriage

In February, it was announced that Daddy Yankee, whose real name is Ramón Ayala, and Mireddys González had officially ended their nearly 30-year marriage. According to the morning show "Despierta América," the couple finalized their divorce on February 18. The dissolution of their marriage occurred via a virtual hearing, with each of them present in their respective lawyers' offices rather than meeting in person.

Daddy Yankee's Case: Judge warns lawyers to control emotions© @mireddys
Daddy Yankee and his ex-wife Mireddys Gonzalez

González shared an emotional message on social media after signing the divorce documents. "I'm proud of myself. No one knows how hard it was to let go of people I loved, to say NO when I was dying to say YES... Thank you, but I don't want to go back anymore," she wrote. Judge Eva Soto of the Puerto Rico Court of First Instance ruled that the divorce was an "irreparable breakdown." 

Their divorce came just weeks before what would have been their 30th wedding anniversary. However, their relationship had been strained for some time. In the final months of 2024, rumors of separation circulated, and in December 2024, the singer confirmed their split through a message on his social media.

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