UgglyZorra, Sergio Mayer
The Twitter user was cited in court for allegedly leaking Sergio Mayer Mori's intimate video online. Twitter/Instagram

UgglyZorra is the Twitter user account that Sergio Mayer is accusing of leaking his son’s, Sergio Mayer Mori, sex video online. “At 11 is the big meeting. I feel very excited,” she wrote on social media. Zorra even joked about projecting Mayer Mori’s new porn clip during the encounter. At 11:06, she shared a photo questioning if anybody was going to see her followed by a tweet that read: “I am alone with my lawyers.” Moments later another message was posted that said: “If in 20 minutes he doesn’t show up a new date will be set.” It seemed like Mayer was a no show as Uggly said: “We’re leaving.” Read all the tweets below and tell us what you think!

Just days ago, Sergio Mayer seemed to be not playing around when he threatened to take legal action against the user behind the Twitter account that initially leaked his son's sex video online. Mayer said that before the clip was made public, he had received calls blackmailing him. "There's an investigation because a few days before the video was published they had been calling telling us that if we didn't give them money they would release a video and the attempt of blackmailing is a federal crime," he said, according to TKM.

The Twitter account that first made the video public is a user called Uggly Zorra. Earlier in the day, the user had challenged Mayer saying (tweet now deleted) that they would never find out who's real identity was behind the account. Hours later, the tune had changed and the Twitter user retaliated. "I want you all to pay close attention and share," the user tweeted. "This cannot stay this way, the freedom of expression in México is terrible. I have just received a notification of a lawsuit against me from Sergio Mayer (father). In this notice I am called to show up in court on March 7."

Uggly Zorra continued: "I know very little about the laws but my lawyers are looking into it and they have told me that my presence is not necessary and that we will fireback with another lawsuit because they got my information illegaly and violated my rights."

"In reality what was done was shared a video that was already public and that is not a crime," the user added. "If you're reading this Sergio, you know who I am and know what television networks my family is from. I will only say one thing and that is that someone will not be able to enter Televisa. End of topic."

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