Kiko Matamoros, a well-known television personality, recently shared details about a legal obligation that Mediaset must address due to an honor injury case involving him. This revelation occurred during his appearance on the program “No somos nadie,” which airs on TEN and Canal Quickie.
During the show, Matamoros described the situation as a “tedious sentence,” indicating the complexity of the legal matters at hand. He mentioned that he almost chose not to participate in the program because of the ongoing legal challenges. He added, “I am not sure if I didn”t attend because I was unaware or simply didn”t want to know.” This comment underlines his struggle with the legal proceedings and their implications.
Matamoros explained that, as responsible parties, Mediaset will need to bear the compensation costs resulting from the judgment. He also highlighted the requirement for the network to read the complicated ruling during peak viewing hours, further emphasizing the public nature of the case.
To conclude his discussion, Matamoros noted that both Marta Riesco and Carlota Corredera, who are also involved in this matter, would receive compensation from Mediaset. He remarked without hesitation, “This is necessary because I shared something I experienced firsthand, which seems to have harmed her honor.” His comments reveal the intricate dynamics of media, personal experiences, and legal accountability.
