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Ricky Martin denies allegation­s that led to a restrainin­g order against him

- By Christi Carras Los Angeles Times

Ricky Martin released a statement Sunday night denying allegation­s tied to a restrainin­g order issued against him over the weekend in Puerto Rico.

On Friday, a Puerto Rican judge approved a restrainin­g order prohibitin­g the singer and actor from contacting the person who filed it, according to the Associated Press. The unnamed petitioner reportedly dated Martin for seven months before filing the order under Puerto Rico’s domestic violence law.

“The protection order entered against me is based on completely false allegation­s, so I will respond through the judicial process with the facts and the dignity that characteri­ze me,” Martin said Sunday in a statement shared on social media.

“Because it is an ongoing legal matter, I cannot make detailed statements at this time. I am grateful for the countless messages of

and I receive them with all my heart.”

The Grammy winner also shared the statement in Spanish.

The restrainin­g order alleges that the “Livin’ la Vida Loca” hit

Bridget Bennett maker and his accuser called it quits two months ago, but Martin did not want to break things off and has been seen loitering near his ex’s house at least three times, Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocsolidar­ity, ero reported. (Martin has been married to conceptual artist Jwan Yosef since 2017, and they share four children together.)

As quoted in El Vocero, the legal document claims that “the petitioner fears for his safety.”

Police spokesman Axel Valencia told the Associated Press that authoritie­s attempted to serve Martin the order near his home in the north coastal town of Dorado but weren’t “able to find him” as of Saturday.

According to Valencia, the person who entered the order opted to bypass a police report — which might have enabled authoritie­s to file charges against Martin — and instead deliver the request directly to the court.

The police representa­tive told the AP that restrainin­g orders are typically implemente­d for at least a month, adding that a judge will decide at a forthcomin­g hearing whether to lift or uphold the order filed against Martin.

 ?? / Getty Images ?? Police in San Juan, Puerto Rico, reported Saturday that a judge has issued a restrainin­g order against Puerto Rican musician Ricky Martin.
/ Getty Images Police in San Juan, Puerto Rico, reported Saturday that a judge has issued a restrainin­g order against Puerto Rican musician Ricky Martin.

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