According to a national entertainment magazine, actor Pablo Lyle is facing a new lawsuit from the family of Juan Ricardo Hernández, the man who died after an altercation on public roads with Pablo in Miami and for which the actor is in a United States jail.
It turns out that after being convicted of the man’s involuntary manslaughter and after receiving a sentence, Pablo Lyle is now in a new dispute with the family of the deceased, because, according to lawyer Sandra Hoyos, the victim’s family filed a Civil lawsuit against the actor and his brother-in-law Lucas Delfino after insurers have refused to pay compensation.
Through an interview for the program windowing, the litigant shared the new civil process that both Pablo and his brother-in-law are facing. Although she assured that the case is in the Miami courts and there are no further details about the hearing or the possibility of reaching an agreement, she did affirm that the family requested compensation from Pablo and Delfino.
Insurers have denied the right to pay the victim’s family. So, there’s a civil litigation going on right now; Lucas Delfino and Pablo Lyle are sued.
Despite the confidentiality of the matter, according to unofficial information, the family of Mr. Juan Ricardo would be seeking compensation of between one and five million dollars, but there is nothing concrete that can confirm it.
On the other hand, it should be noted that, although Pablo is paying the sentence for his responsibility in the case, the family has decided to also sue his brother-in-law because he was the one driving the vehicle that ran into Juan Ricardo, who at a traffic light got out to recriminate him for the maneuver and that when he returned to his car, Pablo got out from the co-driver’s side, ran towards the Cuban and punched him, leaving him lying on the asphalt, which is why Juan Ricardo later died a few minutes later. days in a hospital.
So far, the actor’s family has not ruled on the matter and it will be a matter of waiting to find out if this new civil litigation requires Pablo Lyle to pay compensation.