A restraining order was issued by a judge against Puerto Rican superstar Ricky Martin, police said Saturday. Police spokesman Axel Valencia told the Associated Press that the order was signed Friday, and authorities visited in the north coastal town of Dorado where the singer lives to try to serve the order.
Valencia said “Up until now, police haven’t been able to find him”.
Martin’s representatives said in a statement shared with The Hollywood Reporter, they are confident the star’s name will be cleared. “The allegations against Ricky Martin that led to a protection order are completely false and fabricated,” the message read. “We are very confident that when the true facts come out in this matter, our client Ricky Martin will be fully vindicated.”
It was not known who requested the order, further to this Velencia said he could not provide details because the order was filed under Puerto Rico’s domestic violence law.
As per El Vocero, a Puerto Rico newspaper, the order states that Martin and the other party dated for seven months. The report quotes the order as saying they broke up two months ago, but the petitioner says Martin did not accept the separation and has been seen loitering near the petitioner’s house at least three times.
El Vocero quoted the order as saying “The petitioner fears for his safety”.
AP has not obtained a copy of the order.
Valencia said that the order prohibits Martin from contacting or calling the person who filed it and that a judge will later determine at a hearing whether the order should remain in place or be lifted. He added that usually orders are implemented for at least a month.
Valencia noted that the person who filed for the restraining order did not contact police, which would have involved prosecutors determining if there was enough evidence to file charges. Rather the request went straight to the court.
July 2, 8:30 p.m. Updated with statement from Martin’s team.