Marjorie de Sousa and Julián Gil have been embroiled in a nasty custody battle over their baby Matías. Now, a Mexican judge has ruled in favor of the Venezuelan actress, according to a "Primer Impacto" report. Gil will have to pay De Sousa 20% of his earnings and he will only be able to see their baby 1 hour a week under supervision at the governmental offices. Julián will also be unable to publish any photos or videos of Matías unless it is previously authorized and will pay $250 dollars for every offense. After the verdict, Julián is expected to appeal the ruling.
After weeks of rumors, Marjorie de Sousa confirmed in April she had split from Julián Gil. "The relationship with Julián Gil has come to an end," she said in the statement. "There have been many versions, including statements from my team that were never offered. Nobody has said anything about the situation, for respect to my son, the public who I work for and because we are public figures that are exposed to personal situations like this that are not enjoyable to share and that at times one can judge without knowing."
"There's a legal process from both sides, even though from my part I looked for an amicable and personal dialogue, that was not the case from the other party and that is why my team of attorneys will take care of everything, along with the Mexican law, that is where my son was born. They will decide how things go from now on."
Things turned ugly when Gil found out De Sousa had a photoshoot with their baby for a magazine. In retaliation, the actor published photos to beat the exclusive.
"My son is not negotiable," Gil wrote. "Mr. Armando Correa, you say that in 20 years it's the first time that a celebrity breaks an agreement, well I want you to know that in 30 years of my professional careerm it is the first time that a journalist disrespects me and takes advantage of a delicate situation that I am facing for their magazine. Are you sure that I broke an agreement? Do you remember what the agreement was? Did you forget that I found out through people that they would do the pictures without me knowing? Why didn't you say that in your article, that I wrote you for 4 days in a row and you never replied? Who broke the agreement? You or me?"
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