Stephanie Vaquer’s ex boyfriend reportedly found guilty of domestic violence

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Stephanie Vaquer’s ex boyfriend Cuatrero has reportedly been found guilty of domestic violence and femicide against the now-WWE star.

Antonio Nieto reports that Cuatero (real name Rogelio Reyes) has been ruled a guilty verdict and he will be officially sentenced on Tuesday, May 12.

Cuatrero reportedly found guilty of domestic violence against Stephanie Vaquer

The incident in question took place back in March 2023, after which Vaquer officially filed a domestic violence criminal complaint against Reyes. Both were working at CMLL at the time.

TW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DETAIL: Vaquer alleged that Reyes had forced himself on her, choked her and threw her against a wall. Reyes was then arrested on March 10 and charged with attempted femicide and domestic violence before being released later that month.

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