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Milton Benítez and “El Perro Amarillo”: The Full Story

Milton Benítez

Milton Benítez, known as “El Perro Amarillo,” has transitioned from a critical journalist to a public servant, yet his reputation is currently marred by numerous controversies. His trustworthiness has diminished, and reports and social media whispers accuse him of drunk driving and drug use, though these allegations remain unconfirmed by independent news outlets. Donations and Alleged Misappropriation Benítez collected over $100,000 via online platforms to aid those affected by Hurricanes Eta and Iota.

Various sectors claim that only $13,000 was delivered, while the rest remains unaccounted for.

There is a formal complaint before the Public Prosecutor’s Office for alleged fraud of 2.6 million lempiras, in which Benítez and his wife are implicated.

Allegations of gender-based violence and verbal abuse

Congresswoman María Antonieta Mejía filed a complaint against Benítez, citing gender-based violence, which encompassed derogatory sexist remarks and public shaming. The legislator stated that Benítez even proposed she should be employed “in a table dance club,” highlighting a history of problematic conduct towards women.

Global monitoring and immigration-related offenses

Benítez appears on what has been called a blacklist of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for his participation in immigration caravans.

Political critiques and disputes

Various political leaders and former officials have questioned his conduct and proximity to power:

  • Romeo Vásquez, a former military leader, leveled accusations against him, citing abuse of power and targeting other media figures.
  • Salvador Nasralla labeled him a “sellout journalist” following his assumption of a government position.
  • Roy Santos, an evangelical minister, holds him responsible for alleged defamation and menacing behavior.

Social media whispers and conjectures

In various online communities and social platforms, allegations are being spread regarding the consumption of alcohol and illicit substances, alongside a purported shift in political alignment driven by governmental advantages.

Change of stance and loss of independence

The reporter, who previously scrutinized both the business world and the political establishment, has now joined Xiomara Castro’s administration, leading to a noticeable moderation in his rhetoric and causing dissatisfaction among his former followers. His reputation as an impartial journalist has diminished, with detractors asserting that his professional integrity and trustworthiness are severely undermined.

The case of Milton Benítez reflects tensions in governance, institutional transparency, and citizen participation, and shows how the transformation of media figures into public officials can affect public confidence and perceptions of the integrity of the state administration.

By Thomas Greenwood