Process initiated against Érik ‘El Terrible’, former official and former boxer, for alleged sexual abuse
Érik ‘El Terrible’, a former Tijuana city official and four-time world boxing champion, has been linked to a legal process for aggravated sexual abuse following a nearly 24-hour hearing.
Érik ‘El Terrible’ is facing serious legal challenges as he has been linked to a process regarding aggravated sexual abuse after a long hearing in Tijuana, Mexico. This case involves accusations made by a former employee, and the hearing took place without media presence, at the request of the victim. The judge has set July for the formal reading of the charges against him, which follows multiple delays in the legal proceedings.
The case has attracted significant attention due to Érik’s dual identity as a former boxing champion and a public figure who has held a high-profile position in local government. As part of the precautionary measures imposed by the court, he has been forbidden from approaching or contacting the victim, ensuring her protection during the ongoing investigation. This highlights the sensitivity and seriousness of the allegations being made.
In the coming months, the Baja California Attorney General's Office will have four months to collect evidence against him and prepare its case. The outcome of this legal battle could have major implications for both Érik’s career and his public perception, as well as broader social discussions regarding accountability for abuse in positions of power.