Don Román Carrasco Delgado is 84 years old, lives in Humacao, Puerto Rico, and does not know how to read or write. In November 2024, some strangers came to his door: they wanted to film his little pink house for a video. He said yes. They gave him a blank cellphone screen to sign. 💀


That little house became the visual heart of Bad Bunny’s DTMF album 🐰, starred at the Super Bowl, traveled through stadiums all over the world, and LeBron James, Penélope Cruz, and Residente stepped onto its porch—an exact replica—in front of thousands of people. Don Román received 5,200 dollars in total. Meanwhile, the image of his property appears on merch, on social media, and at concerts in Madrid, without him seeing another cent. 😤


Today, his lawyer filed a lawsuit for up to 6 million dollars against Bad Bunny and his production companies for unjust enrichment.
The detail that changes everything: the lawsuit alleges that they made him sign a blank screen and transferred his signature to two different contracts that were never read to him. Bad Bunny and his team have not commented. 👀
