La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted a series of updates on March 27, 2026, regarding recent legal and media developments in the country.
In one post from March 27, 2026, La Nación reported: ” José Miguel Villalobos logró absolutoria de abogado extraditable en causa donde también figuraba el exguerrillero de las FARC, Jair Estupiñán, alias Pecueca https://t.co/8vLCL2I3ve”. This announcement concerns lawyer José Miguel Villalobos obtaining an acquittal for a client facing extradition. The case also involved former FARC guerrilla member Jair Estupiñán, known as “Pecueca”.
Shortly after, La Nación published two similar posts about journalist Maynor Solano. On March 27, 2026 at 02:15 UTC, the outlet stated: ” Maynor Solano rompe el silencio y confirma su nuevo trabajo tras dejar Multimedios https://t.co/lwU4v9cgk4″. A few minutes later at 02:20 UTC, it reiterated: ” Maynor Solano rompe el silencio y confirma su nuevo trabajo tras dejar Multimedios https://t.co/he9Qt9qOLg”. Both tweets indicate that Solano has publicly disclosed his new employment following his departure from the media group Multimedios.
The involvement of figures such as ex-FARC member Jair Estupiñán reflects ongoing regional issues related to organized crime and legal proceedings. Additionally, changes within Costa Rica’s media landscape are notable given the role journalists like Maynor Solano play in national coverage.



