Allegations of domestic violence against Ricky Martin have recently been refuted, leading to the issuance of a restraining order on Friday.
Domestic Abuse Prevention and Intervention Act
A complaint was made under Law 54 (Domestic Abuse Prevention and Intervention Act), according to PEOPLE, by an unidentified petitioner.
I Don’t Care singer, however, referred to the claims as “false and fabricated” on Twitter on Sunday.
The protection order against me is based entirely on untrue allegations, so he wrote, “I will react through the court system with the factual information and the integrity that categorize me.”
The claims made against Ricky Martin that resulted in the protection order are wholly untrue and fabricated. We have every confidence that our client Ricky Martin will be fully vindicated when the real facts about this case come to light, they said.
A judge will decide whether or not to uphold the order, according to police spokesman Axel Valencia, who provided additional information. Ricky is not permitted to speak with the person who filed the complaint.
On the other hand, El Vocero, a Puerto Rican news source, was cited by the Independent as saying that the singer-former songwriter’s partner, whom he had dated for seven months, had filed the complaint.