The singer denied versions circulating on social networks, describing them as false and unsubstantiated, and announced legal action.
News Colombia.
In the midst of the commotion generated by the death of the singer Yeison Jimenezthe popular music artist Jessi Uribe decided to speak out in the face of the circulation of versions on social networks that indicate, without support, that he has some type of relationship with the case. The singer, through his legal and communications team, emphatically denied any connection and described these publications as false.
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In the official statement, Uribe’s entourage was forceful in stating that “We categorically reject and repudiate the statements, accusations and accusations regarding alleged responsibility and links to the death of Yeison Jiménez”. According to the document, the content that has gone viral does not have any evidence or support.
The artist’s team assured that these publications have a clear purpose: to generate misinformation and affect his public image. In this sense, they warned that “these publications have had the apparent purpose of misinforming and generating reputational damage”which has resulted in direct damage to the good name, honor and dignity of the singer and his family.
Likewise, the statement questions the use of the death of Yeison Jiménez as a resource to produce speculative content on social networks. For Uribe’s team, these types of practices not only unfairly harm the named artist, but also constitute an offense against the memory of the deceased singer and the respect that his family deserves.
The statement also warns about the legal implications that those who create or disseminate this type of content could face. The text indicates that the statements disseminated on web portals and video platforms are “serious and completely unfounded”and that their circulation can bring legal consequences even for those who replicate them.
Finally, Jessi Uribe’s legal team confirmed that a digital verification and tracking process has already been activated with the support of the National Police – Cyber Police, with the aim of identifying the origin of these false versions. The statement closes with a call to the media, content creators and users to refrain from amplifying this type of publications and contribute to stopping misinformation.
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