University Party Scandal Rocks Yucatán: Allegations Fly Over 'Freedoms Sex' Bash

  • By Mia
  • Feb. 24, 2026, 7 a.m.

Explosive Allegations and Social Media Frenzy

The serene city of Mérida is caught in a whirlwind of controversy as rumors swirl about a clandestine student party dubbed "Freedoms Sex." This alleged bash reportedly took place on Friday, February 20, and has set tongues wagging across social media. Accounts buzz with tales of wild antics and even suggest that at least 30 partygoers were arrested – although officials have yet to confirm or deny these claims.

University Denies Involvement

In the eye of this storm is the Academic Unit of High School with Community Interaction (UABIC), part of the Autonomous University of Yucatán (UADY). Social media speculation points fingers at students from UADY, but in a bid to clear the air, the university has distanced itself from the scandal. "UABIC informs the public that it does not hold any social events outside its facilities," stated a university spokesperson, emphasizing their commitment to promoting healthy, drug-free lifestyles.

“Finally, we will cooperate with the competent authorities in the investigation and prosecution of those responsible,” assured the university, underscoring their commitment to transparency and accountability.

Student Representative Group Speaks Out

Echoing the university's sentiment, the INNOVA Student Representative Group at UABIC also released a statement disassociating themselves from the alleged party. "To the student community: The INNOVA Student Representative Group hereby completely and absolutely disassociates itself from the party held yesterday," they declared. The group seems determined to maintain their reputation and steer clear of the scandal's fallout.

Mérida continues to grapple with the implications of these events, as the community awaits clarity on what truly transpired and whether any actions will be taken against those involved.

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