The Harrowing Case of Paula Esbeydi Fajardo: A Fight Against Domestic Violence
Background
Paula Esbeydi Fajardo Melgarejo, a mother from Cuernavaca, Morelos, has bravely come forward after years of silence about the abuse she endured at the hands of her ex-husband, José Francisco “N.” On May 30, 2026, she shared shocking security camera footage on Facebook, revealing the physical abuse she suffered, often in the presence of her children.
The Impact of the Videos
The videos Paula released depict horrifying scenes of violence—kicking, hair-pulling, and other forms of assault. This courageous act has pulled back the curtain on a significant issue: in 2026 alone, around 2,000 complaints of family violence have been reported in Morelos. Paula’s case has rapidly become emblematic of these sad statistics, illustrating the urgent need for societal change regarding domestic violence.
José Francisco’s Legal Maneuvering
Following the release of the videos, José Francisco “N” attempted to evade consequences by filing for federal protection on June 1, 2026. A federal court granted him a provisional suspension, temporarily shielding him from arrest. This legal tactic reflects a troubling trend where abusers exploit the judicial system to evade accountability.
Paula’s Silence and Struggles
Paula explains her years of silence stemmed from fear and a desire to shield her children from further conflict. “My children not only witnessed violence; they also experienced the emotional consequences that it leaves in a family,” she stated, emphasizing the complexity of her situation.
Despite José Francisco’s accusations that she manipulated their children to damage his image, Paula vehemently denied these claims, asserting she has always encouraged their relationship. Such statements highlight the common tactics abusers use to deflect blame and control narratives in domestic violence cases.
Public Response and Legal Considerations
The public outcry from Paula’s allegations prompted legal calls for action. Lawyer Marcela Torres has urged for the withdrawal of José Francisco’s parental rights, arguing the need for protective measures under local laws to prevent further harm.
As of June 9, 2026, a hearing will determine the future of José Francisco’s provisional suspension. The decision will significantly impact whether law enforcement can proceed with his arrest and prosecution.
Safety Measures for Paula
In recognition of the danger Paula and her children face, the Morelos Women’s Secretariat has implemented safety measures, including a panic button bracelet and police patrols. The authorities are working closely with Paula to ensure her protection and to uphold the commitment that acts of violence against women and children will not go unpunished.
Conclusion
The case of Paula Esbeydi Fajardo illustrates the grim reality many face within domestic violence situations. With her courageous actions and the ensuing public discourse, there is hope for change in how society views and responds to such violence. It is crucial not just to support survivors like Paula but also to push for systemic changes that ensure justice and protection for all victims of domestic abuse.

