Anah's husband confirms conflict between RBD and ex-manager for fraud

MIAMI.- The controversy surrounding the alleged fraud in the profits of the tour I’m Rebel Tourfrom the Mexican group RBD, continue. After the statement issued by former manager Guillermo Rosas, in which he denied the alleged non-payment, the band now confirms that they are in a process of auditing the money.

“Contrary to claims made by T6H Entertainment, the forensic accounting investigation conducted by Citrin Cooperman revealed significant irregularities. Specifically, the report indicated that T6H Entertainment received funds related to the tour since December 2022, of which, nearly $1 million USD remain unverified, that is, not accounted for, even after considering the receipts and documents that T6H Entertainment provided,” reads the text of the statement issued by the band, signed by its members, Maite Perroni, Christopher Uckermann, Christian Chávez, Dulce María and Anah.

The interpreters, who jumped to fame due to the success of the juvenile novel Rebel In 2004, they assured that their intention is to reach a resolution to the conflict in a professional manner between all parties involved.

“Our goal has always been to resolve these discrepancies in a professional manner. We remain committed to cooperating with all parties involved to achieve a fair and transparent resolution. Our integrity and the trust of our fans are paramount, and we will not rest until these matters are completely resolved.” resolved.”

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Recently, Andrs Tovar, husband of Maite Perroni, and Manuel Velasco, husband of Anah, confirmed to Mexican media that there is indeed an audit linked to the income generated by the tour, since there is a contradiction between what the tour generated and what the musicians received.

Later, Rosas spoke out to deny that the company T6H Entertainment diverted the funds.

“A series of accusations and notes with disinformation and without foundation have once again been disseminated in some media about SOY REBELDE TOUR, organized by T6H Entertainment, together with LiveNation and Creative Artists Agency,” he began.

We hereby specifically clarify that in no way and at no time did T6H Entertainment, nor Guillermo Rosas, nor any employee of the company divert or make illicit use of any type of money from I’m Rebel Tour. Nor did he participate in any type of embezzlement of any kind, as some media outlets have suggested, he asserted.

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