Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum To Press Charges Against Drunk Man Who Groped Her In Public

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Presses Charges Over Public Harassment

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is taking legal action against a man who allegedly harassed her while intoxicated in Mexico City on Tuesday. The man forcefully pushed through a crowd of people greeting Sheinbaum, putting his arm around her shoulder and touching her hip and chest, while trying to kiss her neck.

Sheinbaum described the event as an “assault on all women,” highlighting the broader issue of harassment in public spaces.

“This person approached, completely intoxicated…it wasn’t until I saw the videos later that I realised what had really happened,” Sheinbaum said on Wednesday.

The man was arrested overnight and currently remains in the custody of the Sex Crimes Investigation Unit, according to officials. Juan José Ramírez Mendoza, a close aide to Sheinbaum, intervened during the incident to stop the suspect.

The President’s office confirmed the individual is charged with harassment, which covers unwelcome behavior, groping, and other forms of disrespect.

The incident has triggered widespread outrage online and intensified discussions about the safety and protection of women in public roles, drawing attention to Mexico's ongoing challenges in this area.

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Summary: This case exposes the urgent need to improve protections for women in public life, as Mexico’s President Sheinbaum faces harassment firsthand and acts decisively against it.

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News18 News18 — 2025-11-06