Antonio, a Spanish man, is suing Lázaro, a Cuban woman, to either pay back a $5,000 loan or allow him to marry her 17-year-old daughter. Antonio claims he gave Lázaro the money as a gift when she moved to the United States, and that Lázaro's daughter is in love with him. Lázaro denies any romantic relationship between Antonio and her daughter, and claims Antonio has been giving her daughter money in exchange for favors. Lázaro's 11-year-old daughter testifies that Antonio would give her sister money and try to sleep with her. The judge rules in favor of Lázaro, ordering Antonio to vacate her house and issuing a restraining order.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Antonio is suing Lázaro for an outstanding debt of $5,000 or for the hand of Lázaro's 17-year-old daughter.
2. Antonio and Lázaro's daughter met when Lázaro's daughter and her sister came to live with Antonio in Spain for five years.
3. Antonio claims that Lázaro's daughter is in love with him and that he is in love with her.
4. Lázaro's daughter is 17 years old and a minor.
5. Antonio gave Lázaro $5,000 to help him and his daughters move to the United States.
6. Lázaro's daughter and her sister are now living with their mother in the United States.
7. Antonio stayed with Lázaro and his family in the United States and claims that Lázaro's daughter would often come to his room at night.
8. Antonio claims that Lázaro's daughter would often try to provoke him and that he would resist her advances.
9. Antonio asked Lázaro for his daughter's hand in marriage, but Lázaro refused.
10. Lázaro's daughter and her sister are testifying against Antonio in the case.
11. The judge rules that Antonio must vacate Lázaro's house and that a restraining order will be put in place until Lázaro's daughter is an adult.
12. The judge also warns Lázaro's daughter about her behavior and tells her to respect herself and others.