The Carolina Prosecutor's Office announced Monday night that no criminal charges will be filed against urban music artist José Fernando Cosculluela Suárez, known as Cosculluela.
Why was Cosculluela investigated over a Porsche Panamera?
The investigation began after a complaint was filed last Friday at the Trujillo Alto police station. The owner claimed they could not locate the artist or the vehicle upon their return.

Police agents from the Stolen Vehicles Division eventually recovered the sports car at the Palmas del Mar complex in Humacao. However, after reviewing the available evidence, prosecutor Natalia Santiago Naranjo determined the case did not meet the legal requirements for criminal charges.
What happens when “care and custody” leads to legal disputes?
In this instance, the Carolina Prosecutor's Office concluded that the elements of a crime were not present.
How does this fit into Cosculluela’s career history?
José Fernando Cosculluela Suárez has spent nearly two decades in the urban music scene. Since 2006, his career has been a mix of commercial hits and public legal complications. This latest incident in Humacao adds to a pattern of “successes and troubles” that have defined his public persona over the years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Was Cosculluela arrested?
No. The Carolina Prosecutor’s Office determined that no criminal charges would be filed after reviewing the evidence.
Where was the Porsche Panamera found?
The Stolen Vehicles Division recovered the vehicle at the Palmas del Mar complex in Humacao.
Who handled the legal consultation?
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