Supreme Court dismisses Lozoya's appeal in defamation case, upholds fine to journalist Lourdes Mendoza

The Supreme Court of Mexico has rejected Emilio Lozoya's appeal, confirming his obligation to pay 500,000 pesos in defamation damages to Lourdes Mendoza. This decision underscores the judiciary's stance on accountability in cases involving public figures and media professionals. Moving forward, this ruling could influence the handling of similar defamation cases in Mexico, highlighting the importance of legal accountability for public officials.
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Fernando Mendoza
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