Whats next for Mexican pop rebel Gloria Trevi?
By Hiram Soto UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER September 25, 2004 The plot is worthy of a hit soap opera: A sexy Mexican pop singer is accused of kidnapping, corrupting minors and rape; she’s captured in Rio de Janeiro, where she was hiding with her manager/lover and backup singers; and she is extradited to Mexico to face her accusers – all in the span of five years. But in Gloria Trevi’s case, this is the real story of her life, which took another dramatic turn Wednesday, when she was freed from a jail in Chihuahua, after a judge freed her due to lack of proof. Trevi’s story still captivates Mexico and its citizens abroad. And like the O.J. Simpson case in the United States, seemingly everyone has a passionate opinion about her. Now rumors are beginning to swirl about what the second act of her life might hold: a megaconcert at Mexico City’s colossal, 104,000-seat Azteca Stadium; a television show; books that will surely tell all. And expectations in the entertainment industry are that the