A scandal is unfolding in the Dominican Republic after a brothel in Milla 8 issued an official warning to artists and content creators. The notice gave them a three-month deadline to legalize their use of the establishment's images. The announcement caused a stir on social media, with many speculating it could be a marketing ploy. The statement mentioned several public figures, including Sammy and Sandra Sandoval, as well as El Boza, for allegedly filming without permission. Sandra Sandoval immediately denied the accusations, demanding to see the video where she supposedly appears, stating it would be the last place she would choose to film. Her husband, Sammy Sandoval, and Tavo Flores also asked for proof, as they do not recall such a recording. Other news: Mireddys's lawyers have resigned and will no longer defend her; Nikeisha Sánchez has launched a project for mothers of special needs children, like herself; a relative of J. Ranks commented on his death as an act of violence.
Dominican Republic Scandal: Brothel Sues Celebrities Over Unauthorized Filming
The Dominican Republic is rocked by a scandal as a Milla 8 brothel issues an official warning to artists, including Sandra Sandoval, giving them three months to legalize their use of its images. Sandra immediately denied the accusations.