María José Prieto Reveals How She Supported Her Daughter Amidst Cristián Campos Case
- María José Prieto, mother of Julieta Campos—the sole accuser in the high-profile sexual abuse case against Chilean director Cristián Campos—has revealed in multiple interviews how her family shielded...
- Prieto’s account, shared across La Cuarta, FMDOSE, and En Cancha, centers on a structured routine her family adopted to insulate Julieta from the relentless media and online harassment...
- Why it matters: The Campos case has become a flashpoint in Chile’s #MeToo movement, with critics arguing that the legal process has exposed systemic failures in how abuse...
María José Prieto, mother of Julieta Campos—the sole accuser in the high-profile sexual abuse case against Chilean director Cristián Campos—has revealed in multiple interviews how her family shielded their daughter from media scrutiny after the allegations surfaced. According to BioBioChile, Prieto described a deliberate strategy to protect Julieta’s emotional well-being, including limiting public appearances and controlling information shared on social media.
Prieto’s account, shared across La Cuarta, FMDOSE, and En Cancha, centers on a structured routine her family adopted to insulate Julieta from the relentless media and online harassment that followed the accusations. “She was the only victim,” Prieto told BioBioChile, emphasizing that the family’s priority was to prevent further trauma. Prieto’s comments came during a live interview with journalist Mari Godoy, where she also addressed the broader implications of the case for survivors of abuse in Chile’s entertainment industry.
Why it matters: The Campos case has become a flashpoint in Chile’s #MeToo movement, with critics arguing that the legal process has exposed systemic failures in how abuse allegations are handled in film and television. Prieto’s revelations offer a rare glimpse into the personal toll such cases take on families, particularly when the accused is a prominent figure like Cristián Campos.
According to La Cuarta, Prieto’s family imposed strict boundaries on Julieta’s public life after the allegations emerged. This included restricting her social media activity, avoiding public events, and limiting interactions with media representatives. Prieto described the process as “very hard,” noting that the family had to balance Julieta’s need for privacy with the public’s right to know. “We had to create a routine where she felt safe,” Prieto said, adding that the family consulted with psychologists to navigate the emotional fallout.
How the media framed the story: While outlets like En Cancha focused on the family’s protective measures, FMDOSE framed the narrative around Prieto’s “potent method” for shielding Julieta, using terms like “blindaje” (shielding) to describe the strategy. Mamás Bellas, a lifestyle publication, emphasized the “intimate family scene” Prieto shared, contrasting it with the often sensationalized coverage of abuse cases in Chilean media. The differences in tone reflect broader debates about how survivors and their families are portrayed in public discourse.
Prieto’s interviews also touched on the legal proceedings, which remain ongoing. Campos has denied the allegations, and his legal team has accused Prieto and Julieta of seeking financial gain. However, Prieto dismissed these claims in her statements, according to BioBioChile. “This was never about money,” she said. “It was about justice for my daughter.”
What happens next: The legal outcome of the Campos case could set a precedent for how abuse allegations are handled in Chile’s entertainment sector. If convicted, Cristián Campos could face professional consequences, including bans from future projects. Prieto’s advocacy for survivors suggests the case may also spur discussions about support systems for victims in the industry. For now, Julieta remains out of the public eye, a decision Prieto has defended as necessary for her recovery.

Key figures in the case:
- María José Prieto: Mother of Julieta Campos, the sole accuser in the abuse case.
- Julieta Campos: The victim, who has not publicly commented on the case since the allegations emerged.
- Cristián Campos: The accused.
- Mari Godoy: Journalist who conducted the interview with Prieto.
The case has also reignited conversations about the role of media in abuse cases. Prieto’s family has criticized outlets for sensationalizing the story, while defenders argue transparency is crucial for accountability. As the legal process continues, Prieto’s revelations highlight the human cost behind such cases—a cost that extends beyond the courtroom into the private lives of survivors and their families.
