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Does Bad Bunny have ties to Chavismo?

2022-08-09T14:44:14+00:00
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  • Does Bad Bunny have ties to Chavismo?
  • Is the singer’s fortune from money laundering?
  • The singer’s manager is linked to Hugo Chávez.

Singer Bad Bunny’s career has been on the rise in recent years. In the same way, he has become a popular artist who has made it to the big screen. He was even recently spotted on the red carpet for the premiere of his new movie Bullet Train starring Brad Pitt.

Despite being one of the most popular artists of the moment, Bad Bunny has constantly been in the eye of the hurricane for various reasons. Many have criticized his musical style and the way he dresses at award shows.

Is Bad Bunny tied to Chavismo?

Bad Bunny associated with Chavismo?
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Now, the Puerto Rican singer, whose real name is Benito Martinez, has been involved in a series of rumors, such as his alleged connection to Chavismo. This is because his manager has been linked to the late Venezuelan president, according to NTN24.

According to journalist Óscar Serrano of Noticel, there is supposedly a case in Puerto Rico where the name Rafael Ricardo Jiménez Dan appears. He was Deputy Minister of Legal Security in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the former president.

Is Bad Bunny’s fortune from money laundering?

Bad Bunny chavismo: Is your fortune from money laundering?
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Due to this situation, it has been suggested that the former minister of Chavismo could be involved in Bad Bunny’s fortune. It is said that Rafael Ricardo Jiménez Dan helped finance his career.

These rumors began to circulate after the media reported that the ex-wife of Jiménez’s business partner and Bad Bunny’s manager, Noah Kamil Assad Byrne, filed a lawsuit demanding $500 million. Filed Under: Bad Bunny chavismo

Óscar Serrano’s allegations

The journalist's version
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According to Assad Byrne’s ex-partner, Jiménez-Dan received around $2 million from a former Venezuelan military officer, for recording, representation, production and management of digital rights in 2014. Currently, that money adds up to about $2 billion.

“In 2014, (Assad Byrne) met a Venezuelan named Rafael Ricardo Jiménez Dan, a former deputy minister in the government of Hugo Chávez, who at that time had just left Venezuela to reside in Weston, Florida. Co-defendant Jiménez-Dan invested money in Assad Byrne to open a recording studio. That same year, Hernández Rivera and Assad Byrne managed to make one of their dreams come true when Rimas Entertainment, LLC was incorporated, with additional money contributed and/or lent $2,000,000 by Venezuelan Jiménez-Dan, who also paid Assad Byrne’s personal debts,” stated Óscar Serrano. Filed Under: Bad Bunny chavismo

How did Bad Bunny start his career?

How did you start your career?
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It is worth mentioning that from an early age, Bad Bunny showed a particular interest in urban music. At the age of five, he received a record by the rap singer Vico C, whose style inspired Bad Bunny.

The name Bad Bunny originated from a photograph in which the singer is seen wearing rabbit ears while trying to look tough. Filed Under: Bad Bunny chavismo

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