Javier Ceriani Show
Javier Ceriani Show
April 24, 2026

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Lawyer Mariana Gutiérrez defends herself against explosive accusations from her former assistant, Max Salomón, detailing digital violence, alleged extortion, and clarifying her professional history and high-profile client relationships.
Mariana Gutiérrez denies accusing ex-assistant Max Salomón of robbery, clarifying her complaint is for digital and gender violence.
Gutiérrez refutes claims of traffic of influence and illegal property acquisition, citing 30 years of legal success.
Max Salomón counters with accusations of discrimination and unethical work demands, promising his own legal action.

Summary

Lawyer Mariana Gutiérrez appears on the Javier Ceriani Show to address severe accusations made by her former assistant, Max Salomón. Gutiérrez clarifies that her legal complaint against Salomón is for digital violence and gender violence, not theft, after he allegedly created a derogatory Instagram page using her name and private information. She refutes claims of using fake social media accounts, denies traffic of influence through her son, and explains her 30-year legal career path, including her recent professional license acquisition. Gutiérrez also addresses her past relationship with actor Eduardo Yáñez, attributing their breakup to his public verbal abuse, and discusses her professional relationship with Lupillo Rivera, dismissing claims of fabricating legal notifications. She accuses Salomón of illegal revelation of secrets, potential extortion, and being involved in 'high-impact federal crimes,' suggesting his actions stem from jealousy over his ex-boyfriend working for her. Max Salomón briefly responds, denying the robbery accusation, accusing Gutiérrez of discrimination during the interview, and stating he resigned due to unethical demands.
This episode provides a direct response from a prominent Mexican lawyer to serious allegations, offering insight into the complexities of public image, digital harassment, and legal disputes involving media personalities. It highlights the high stakes of personal and professional reputations in the public eye, especially when former employees reveal private information, and underscores the legal ramifications of digital violence and defamation in Mexico.

Takeaways

  • Mariana Gutiérrez states her legal complaint against Max Salomón is for digital and gender violence, not robbery, stemming from a derogatory Instagram page he allegedly created.
  • Gutiérrez denies Max's claims of traffic of influence through her son and clarifies her 30-year legal career, including her recent professional license acquisition.
  • She refutes accusations of fabricating legal notifications for client Lupillo Rivera and explains her breakup with Eduardo Yáñez was due to public verbal abuse, not embryo issues.
  • Gutiérrez accuses Salomón of illegal revelation of secrets, potential extortion, and involvement in 'high-impact federal crimes,' suggesting his motivation is jealousy over his ex-boyfriend working for her.
  • Max Salomón briefly responds, denying the robbery accusation, accusing Gutiérrez of discrimination during the interview, and stating he resigned due to unethical work demands.

Insights

1Digital Violence and Defamation Lawsuit

Mariana Gutiérrez clarifies that her primary legal action against former assistant Max Salomón is for digital violence and gender violence, not theft. She alleges Salomón created an Instagram page using a derogatory name ('Marrana Gutiérrez') and published private information with disparaging adjectives, targeting her publicly.

Gutiérrez states, 'Yo ya lo denuncié por violencia digital, eso es una realidad. Él abrió una página... donde puso abogada Mariana Gutiérrez de Yáñez, subió unas... quiso asemejar como las reflexiones que yo subo en mis redes en Instagram, pero la subió con frases con adjetivos descalificativos muy fuertes, con temas de mi vida privada que solamente él sabía y poniendo yo firmo siempre en mi en mis reflexiones de mis redes de Instagram abogada Mariana Gutiérrez y él puso ahí y firmaba ahí con la el despectivo de Marrana Gutiérrez.'

2Professional Experience vs. License Acquisition

Gutiérrez addresses accusations about her law license, explaining she studied law for five years at Universidad Anáhuac del Norte but delayed taking her professional exam due to personal life events (marriage, motherhood). She litigated for 30 years using a legally recognized 'carta de pasante' (provisional license) in Mexico before finally obtaining her professional license in 2022 by revalidating credits at another university.

Gutiérrez states, 'Yo cursé la carrera de derecho en la Universidad Anagahua del Norte. Yo al último semestre es cuando tengo, me caso, voy a tener a mi a mi hijo... estuve litigando siempre con una carta de pasante que en México está completamente legal... Cuando ya logro avanzar en mi vida y ya tengo más tiempo, es cuando me doy a la tarea de ya poder tramitar mi cédula profesional. Pero eso no significa que yo no haya pisado en la universidad... y la cursé en la Nahuac del Norte.'

3Allegations of Extortion and High-Impact Crimes

Gutiérrez accuses Max Salomón of illegal revelation of personal and private secrets, conditioning, and what she considers 'extorsión equiparada' (equated extortion). She also claims to possess evidence linking him to 'delitos de alto impacto muy fuertes' (very serious high-impact crimes), including using illegal information from individuals in correctional facilities.

Gutiérrez states, 'Él está haciendo revelación ilegal de algunas cuestiones personales y privadas de secretos. Él está condicionando y dijo que tiene videos y que va a sacar que para yo en mi marco legal y lo que vemos es un tipo de extorsión equiparada.' Later, 'No estamos hablando de cuentas falsas... de delitos de alto impacto muy fuertes, donde él estado, él está involucrado.'

4Breakup with Eduardo Yáñez

Gutiérrez clarifies her breakup with actor Eduardo Yáñez was due to a public incident where he verbally abused her in a restaurant. She possesses video evidence but cannot legally release it. She denies that issues with having children were the cause, stating medical reasons (non-viable sperm) prevented it.

Gutiérrez states, 'Salimos mal porque un día él en un restaurante... él me gritó una serie de majaderías enfrente de todo el mundo. Tengo las pruebas, tengo los videos. ¿Por qué no los he sacado a la luz los videos, Serian? Porque aquí en México sacar y divulgar videos que no estén permitidos por un juez o por una autoridad es delito.' Regarding children, 'No se pudo porque él tuvo un tema físico donde ya no pudo, donde los espermas y lo dijeron las clínicas no eran viables.'

Lessons

  • Document and preserve all evidence of digital harassment, including screenshots, messages, and IP addresses, as these are crucial for legal proceedings.
  • Understand the legal framework for professional licenses in your jurisdiction; a provisional license ('carta de pasante') may allow practice while awaiting full certification, but ensure compliance.
  • Be cautious about sharing personal or private information, even with close associates, as it can be used against you in disputes, potentially leading to legal consequences for illegal revelation of secrets or extortion.

Quotes

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"Yo no lo estoy acusando de robo. Quiero ser muy clara y categórica. Una, voy a aclararte mentira por mentira. Eres maneja con medias verdades y medias mentiras. Entonces, te voy a aclarar las mentiras en las que él incurrió. Yo ya lo denuncié por violencia digital, eso es una realidad."

Mariana Gutiérrez
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"Tengo 30 años litigando. Tengo más por lo menos 25 años ganando juicios. Y te repito y como ejemplo el de Gustavo Adolfo, Gustavo Adolfo Infante, llevamos 11 años defendiéndolo."

Mariana Gutiérrez
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"En la entrevista que acaba de de dar, tan solo ya cometió dos delitos. Me discriminó. Okay. Que yo no soy físicamente atractivo, que yo no doy doy el ancho para estar en televisión o donde tenga que estar."

Max Salomón

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