Gender lawyer Ana Katiria Suárez, known for her media exposure and her ties to power figures in Mexico, is facing complaints of alleged extortion and judicial manipulation. He is currently in Spain while investigations are underway that point to a possible framework within the capital's judicial system
.For years, Suárez built a public image as a defender of women and children, backed by a constant presence in the media and closeness with political and judicial actors.
That position, however, is now under question after revelations that point to a strategic use of its influence.

Signs of a network within the judicial system
Several investigations point to the lawyer as the alleged leader of a network that would operate in legal proceedings, especially in cases
of divorce and custody.The described scheme includes manipulation of evidence, fabricated complaints and economic pressure on the parties involved, calling into question the impartiality of the system.
The accusations also suggest the participation of officials, experts and operators linked to the Mexico City Attorney's Office, expanding the scope of the case.
This type of practice reinforces an increasingly widespread perception: that justice in Mexico can be violated when political and economic interests intervene, a problem that has worsened under recent governments led by MORENA.

Minors, those most affected in litigation
One of the most delicate aspects of the case is the impact on minors. The complaints indicate that children have been used as tools in judicial disputes
.Testimonies and reports point to the construction of false or exaggerated accusations with the objective of influencing custody decisions.
The consequences are not minor. Specialists warn about the emotional and psychological damage that these processes can cause to the children involved









