
Carlos Cases Gallardo
Carlos Cases Gallardo is a former head of the FBI in Puerto Rico and the current leader of CCG Consultants LLC, a firm specializing in banking security. He has been engaged by Daddy Yankee to help organize and manage his corporate affairs amid a contentious legal battle with his estranged wife.
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Carlos Cases Gallardo leads the security consulting firm hired by Daddy Yankee.
Daddy Yankee solicita desestimar petición de desacato y multa presentada por su exesposaCarlos Cases Gallardo is the head of CCG Consultants LLC, hired by Daddy Yankee to manage his corporate affairs.
Daddy Yankee solicita desestimar petición de multa presentada por su exesposaCarlos Cases Gallardo is the head of CCG Consultants LLC, hired by Daddy Yankee to manage his corporate affairs.
Mireddys pide desacato civil y multa diaria de 5,000 dólares contra Daddy YankeeCarlos Cases Gallardo, former head of the FBI in Puerto Rico, was hired by Daddy Yankee to manage his corporations.
Mireddys González pide una multa de 5,000 dólares diarios contra Daddy YankeeCarlos Cases Gallardo is the head of CCG Consultants LLC, hired by Daddy Yankee for corporate organization.
Daddy Yankee y Mireddys González se divorciaron tras casi 30 años de matrimonioCarlos Cases Gallardo, former head of the FBI in Puerto Rico, was hired by Daddy Yankee to organize his corporations.
Daddy Yankee y Mireddys González se divorciaron después de casi 30 años de matrimonioCarlos Cases Gallardo leads the security consulting firm hired by Daddy Yankee.
Daddy Yankee y Mireddys González se divorcian oficialmente tras casi 30 años de matrimonioCarlos Cases Gallardo leads the banking security firm hired by Daddy Yankee to manage his corporations.
Daddy Yankee rechaza fallo judicial que pone fin a disputa legal con su expareja | Famosos | Últimas | TVMASCarlos Cases Gallardo is the leader of CCG Consultants LLC, hired by Daddy Yankee to manage his corporations.
Daddy Yankee no da por concluido el pleito con su esposa y objeta la decisión del juez | Gente | Entretenimiento









