Medellín Court Rules Reggaeton Star Beéle Domestic Violence Victim, Ignites Controversy

Okay, let’s kick things off with a head-turner from Medellín, Colombia. Reggaeton star Beéle, known off-stage as Brandon de Jesús López Orozco, just got a groundbreaking court decision in his favor. A family court officially named him a victim of domestic violence. This ruling is a big deal because it flips the usual script, which has everyone talking. The decision came from the Family Commissioner’s Office of Commune 16.

Documents from the Family Commissioner’s Office of Commune 16, shared by Semana magazine, paint a clear picture. The court found Beéle suffered physical, psychological, emotional, and economic violence. His ex-partner, Camila Andrea Rodríguez Ascanio, was responsible. The court noted at least three separate physical assaults. They also talked about emotional manipulation, gaslighting, financial control, and religious pressure, which sounds pretty heavy. What’s more, the initial claims Camila made against Beéle didn’t hold up. The judge found no real proof for her side, but Beéle’s accusations had plenty of documents to back them up.

Because of this, the singer now has protection orders. Camila can’t spread anything that hurts his good name. She also has to start psychological therapy. And Beéle gets to talk directly with his kids, without her getting in the way.

The Uproar Over Beéle’s Court Victory

This case has really stirred the pot. Usually, when we hear about domestic violence, the woman is seen as the victim. So, this decision, where a man is the one being protected, feels very new and different.

Social media blew up with strong opinions. Critics called it strange and unlike other cases. Someone on Instagram fired back at Beéle, writing, “The money you pay to shout you’re a victim, better give it to your kids.” Others questioned the ruling’s fairness: “How much did the verdict cost you?” or “Don’t you get tired of wanting her to look bad?” Some even suggested he was just drumming up drama because his music was “going down.”

It’s tough to find a comment supporting Beéle after all this. But Camila Rodríguez’s social media isn’t safe either. People are leaving harsh messages there too, showing how confused and divided everyone is. “Your mask fell off,” one user told her. Another added, “You’re hiding something; it can’t all be his fault.”

Beéle’s Ex Vows to Fight Back

After the court made its decision, Camila took to Instagram herself. She posted a message about faith and justice, signaling she’s not done yet. She made it clear she’s getting ready to fight back against this unexpected turn of events.

“Time will tell,” she wrote. “I’ll wait calmly, without rush. God is good; God’s children are never shamed… everything falls into place. And yes, I’m getting ready, but I will give them the best lesson of my life.” Strong words from someone clearly ready for round two.

How Beéle and Camila’s Story Began

Their romance started like a fairy tale. Camila Andrea Rodríguez wasn’t just Beéle’s girlfriend; she was a big part of his music world. She sang backup for him, then even became his manager.

But things went south. Court records say Beéle faced psychological violence, emotional manipulation, financial pressure, and physical attacks. The fight got serious in 2024 when Camila filed her own domestic violence complaint against him. That kicked off a very public legal battle.

Later that same year, Beéle hit back. He filed for divorce and asked the court to declare Camila the “guilty spouse” for allegedly hurting him. In 2025, their problems really spilled out into the open. Camila shared her side on a podcast, accusing him of cheating and not paying up.

Then came the big day: August 21. The Family Commissioner’s Office in Medellín issued its landmark ruling. Beéle was recognized as a victim, Camila’s claims were dismissed, and he got protective orders. It’s a celebrity drama that’s anything but typical.

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