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Kevin Mier Lawsuit: Soccer Player Accused of Property Damage and Theft

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Colombian Goalkeeper Kevin Mier Faces Lawsuit Over Rental Property Dispute in Mexico

Colombian footballer Kevin Mier, ⁤currently recovering from a fracture sustained while⁤ playing in Liga MX that jeopardizes his potential participation in teh 2026 World Cup, ⁣is now embroiled in a legal dispute ‌with his ​former ⁣landlord in Mexico City. Yolanda Muñiz⁤ Martínez has⁣ filed ⁣a lawsuit against the 25-year-old goalkeeper,⁤ seeking 270,000 pesos⁢ (approximately 55 million Colombian pesos) for alleged breach of lease ​adn property damage.

According to documents filed on⁤ october 9th⁢ (File 50042025), Mier allegedly ceased rent payments on the property he occupied for the past year and a half, and is​ accused of​ leaving the residence in‌ a damaged and unclean condition. Muñiz Martínez claims the player ‌has been avoiding her attempts​ to​ discuss the matter.​

The complaint further ⁢alleges that Mier was accused of removing‌ a microwave oven from the property, which was originally included⁣ in the inventory when the house was previously rented to Colombian player Kevin Castaño.

Muñiz Martínez stated to ESTO that Mier’s issues began after 15 pairs of tennis shoes were stolen ⁣from⁢ the house⁤ by​ his cleaning employee. She claims his partner then informed‍ her they would no longer​ return to the property and would not fulfill the remaining rental obligations, including a ⁤one-month penalty clause. Mier reportedly agreed to forgo payment of this penalty.

Mier was reportedly ⁢notified of the lawsuit at his club headquarters on November‌ 13th. He ‍has acknowledged the​ complaint and is expected to ⁤issue a formal defence addressing the⁢ accusations. Muñiz Martínez has ⁣provided‌ video evidence purportedly⁢ showing the condition of the house ‌after Mier vacated the​ premises.

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