Liliana Regueiro asegura que Gloria Trevi tapó con frazada a su hija horas antes de d3sv1v...r
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Takeaways
- ❖Liliana Regueiro claims Gloria Trevi covered her daughter Ana Dalay with a blanket, following Sergio Andrade's orders to silence children.
- ❖Regueiro was tasked with disposing of Ana Dalay's body, which she threw into a river after encountering police.
- ❖Gloria Trevi allegedly sought to become pregnant again just one month after Ana Dalay's death, surprising Liliana.
- ❖Upon receiving Ana Dalay's clothes years later, Gloria Trevi allegedly told Liliana, 'Good thing you didn't ask for money, otherwise I would have told you to burn them.'
- ❖Liliana Regueiro recounts being subjected to extreme punishments by Sergio Andrade, including being forced to eat garbage and clean the floor with her tongue.
- ❖The host reveals a 'secret agenda' belonging to Sergio Andrade, listing over 40 women with personal details for recruitment into the clan, signed by Gloria Trevi.
- ❖Allegations of judicial corruption are made, claiming a judge who idolized Sergio Andrade and was married to the prosecutor released Andrade and Trevi, covering up the case.
Insights
1Gloria Trevi's Alleged Role in Ana Dalay's Death
Liliana Regueiro states that Gloria Trevi herself covered her daughter, Ana Dalay, with a blanket, following Sergio Andrade's orders to silence children who were making noise while the group was in hiding. This act, according to Regueiro, directly preceded the child's death.
Liliana says Gloria Trevi 'tapó a la niña' (covered the girl) under Sergio's orders because 'no podían hacer ruido' (they couldn't make noise) while they were fugitives.
2Forced Disposal of Ana Dalay's Body
Liliana Regueiro describes being coerced by Sergio Andrade into disposing of Ana Dalay's body. She was given a bag containing the body and a frying pan to use as a tool, and instructed to bury it. After encountering police, she followed an alternative instruction to throw the plastic bag containing the body into a river.
Liliana recounts Sergio telling her 'dentro se encontraba el cuerpo de la niña' (inside was the girl's body) and instructing her to 'enterrar el contenido del bolso' (bury the contents of the bag). She then describes throwing 'la bolsa de plástico que estaba dentro' (the plastic bag that was inside) into the river.
3Gloria Trevi's Post-Death Pregnancy Attempts and Cold Reaction
Liliana Regueiro claims that Gloria Trevi, just one month after losing Ana Dalay, sought medical help to become pregnant again. Years later, when Liliana returned Ana Dalay's clothes, Gloria's alleged reaction was to state, 'Good thing you didn't ask for money, otherwise I would have told you to burn them,' indicating a lack of emotional attachment or a desire to monetize the tragedy.
Liliana states that 'al mes de perder a Ana Dalay... Gloria Trevi quiso volver a embarazarse' (a month after losing Ana Dalay... Gloria Trevi wanted to get pregnant again) and 'al mes ya fue a un médico para ver si podía quedar embarazada otra vez' (a month later she went to a doctor to see if she could get pregnant again). Regarding the clothes, Gloria allegedly said, 'Qué bueno que no me pediste dinero, porque si no te hubiese dicho que las quemaras.'
4Judicial Protection and Corruption for Sergio Andrade
The host and Liliana Regueiro allege that Sergio Andrade and Gloria Trevi were protected by a corrupt judicial system. They claim a judge named Pineda, who idolized Sergio and was married to the prosecutor, released them despite evidence, and that this same network continues to protect Andrade.
The host mentions 'el juez que deja libre a Sergio Andrade y a Gloria Trevi y que tapa todo esto' (the judge who frees Sergio Andrade and Gloria Trevi and covers all this up). Liliana adds that this judge 'idolatraba a Sergio' (idolized Sergio) and 'era esposo de la fiscal en su momento' (was the prosecutor's husband at the time).
5Sergio Andrade's 'Secret Agenda' for Recruitment
The host reveals the existence of a 'secret agenda' belonging to Sergio Andrade, which contains detailed information—including names, addresses, ages, and physical measurements (like breast and buttock sizes)—of over 40 women he intended to recruit for the clan. This agenda is allegedly signed by Gloria Trevi.
The host states, 'tengo en exclusiva una agenda con los datos, teléfonos, medidas físicas, edades, complexiones, direcciones de más de 40 mujeres que Sergio Andrade quería reclutar.' He adds it has 'la firma de Gloria Trevi.'
Bottom Line
Liliana Regueiro, as a minor trafficked from Argentina to the U.S. by Sergio Andrade, has a potential legal avenue to pursue charges in the United States, which could bypass the alleged corruption in Mexico.
This opens a new jurisdiction for legal action against Sergio Andrade and potentially others involved, offering a path to justice that might be more effective than efforts within Mexico.
Victim advocacy groups and legal teams could explore U.S. human trafficking laws to build a case, leveraging Liliana's testimony and the documented cross-border movements.
The protection afforded to Sergio Andrade and the alleged cover-ups suggest a broader network of powerful individuals and institutions in the Mexican entertainment industry that shield predators.
This implies that the 'Clan Andrade' is not an isolated incident but potentially part of a systemic issue, where 'favors' and mutual knowledge of illicit activities prevent justice.
Investigative journalism and legal efforts should focus on exposing these interconnected networks and holding accountable not just the direct perpetrators but also those who enabled and protected them, including media executives and judicial figures.
Lessons
- Support victims of abuse in the entertainment industry by amplifying their voices and demanding thorough investigations, especially in cases like the 'Clan Andrade' where alleged judicial corruption has hindered justice.
- Question official narratives and media portrayals of complex scandals, particularly when they seem to whitewash the involvement of powerful figures, as exemplified by the host's criticism of Gloria Trevi's TV series.
- Advocate for stronger legal frameworks and international cooperation to prosecute cases of human trafficking and abuse, especially when victims are minors trafficked across borders, as highlighted by Liliana Regueiro's experience.
Notable Moments
Gloria Trevi confronts Sergio Andrade after Ana Dalay's death, stating, 'Esto es un castigo. No castigues más a las chicas.' This was a rare moment of defiance that Sergio did not immediately shut down.
This moment, recounted by Liliana, shows a brief but significant instance where Gloria Trevi directly challenged Sergio Andrade, framing Ana Dalay's death as a consequence of his actions and pleading for the other girls. It reveals a complex dynamic and a potential moment of realization or remorse from Trevi.
Liliana Regueiro details extreme punishments imposed by Sergio Andrade, including being forced to eat garbage and clean the floor with her tongue, as a result of a 'punishment game' where she had to suggest her own tortures.
This vividly illustrates the psychological and physical torment inflicted by Sergio Andrade, demonstrating the extreme control and dehumanization experienced by the victims. It highlights the depravity of the 'clan's' operations beyond sexual abuse.
Quotes
"Lo que dice Liliana que fue Gloria Trevi quien tapó a la niña, fue la propia mamá."
"Qué bueno que no me pediste dinero, porque si no te hubiese dicho que las quemaras."
"Esto es un castigo. No castigues más a las chicas. No castigues más a Katia, Liliana, Marlene, Carla, todas."
"Voy a Miami y voy a juntarme con los de Univisión y se disculpan públicamente y sacan nombres de su podcast o los demando hasta por los calzones que traen puestos."
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