Summary

Alberto El Patron has been released under a conditional suspension following his April 6 arrest on an alleged domestic violence charge.

The update states that there was enough evidence to formally charge him with repeated domestic violence, but an alternative resolution was requested. Under that ruling, El Patron must pay 1,130,000 pesos in reparation for the damage, attend rehab therapy for aggressors, and avoid all contact with the victim. The conditional suspension was also granted alongside legal forgiveness from the victim.

A compliance review date has been set for Oct. 29, 2026. That development follows the earlier ruling that kept El Patron in custody, which Wrestling Remembers covered in its report on the preventive detention decision.

What The Ruling Means For Alberto El Patron

Alberto El Patron is now out of detention, but his legal situation remains tied directly to whether he fulfills every condition attached to the suspension before the October 2026 review date.

The ruling also leaves a cloud over his wrestling future in Mexico. El Patron has remained active in the ring and was set to launch a new promotion, but this case is still likely to shape how that next step is viewed while the court monitors compliance.

Prior Legal History

In May 2020, El Patron was arrested over allegations that he battered and sexually assaulted his girlfriend. He was initially charged with sexual assault and assault causing bodily harm, then later indicted by a grand jury and formally charged with aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault. Those charges were dropped in 2021.

Sources

As reported by Fightful. As reported by Milenio.