
Clara Cabrera, a Cuban singer based in the United States, known by her followers as "Clarita la Magnifica" told the program Papel en Cara the value of each view of the Cuban influencer and presenter Alexander Otaola.
Clarita was the founder of the Facebook group “Cubanos Unidos contra Otaola” (Cubans United Against Otaola) which sought to deactivate the Cubans for the World platform and the program that Otaola has successfully hosted for several years. She also publicly accused him of stealing five containers of humanitarian aid that were headed to Cuba.
Alex Otaola's legal team brought a social media expert to court to assess how much damage Clara Cabrera caused, evidence that was demonstrated by the influencer in court, winning the lawsuit. The expert showed in court that a visit that the influencer is forced to lose is around $2453.
The lawsuit was won by the influencer and the singer will have to pay millions of dollars, which according to Otaola's lawyers this figure could increase if it is not paid in the expected time. For her part, "La Magnifica" posted on her networks what will be her new single dedicated to this particular topic and it is named none other than "1.8".
Clarita acknowledged that she was aware that this lawsuit was lost before the court, but the judge gave her the opportunity to defend herself.