By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: May 22, 2014 09:52 PM EDT

After a judge's ruling in favor of Argentinian actor Sebastián Rulli regarding a legal dispute with his ex-wife Cecilia Galliano in Mexico City, the host assured that she's not interested in fighting and will not appeal the ruling; however, she is willing to defend herself if necessary.

Galliano also said that the legal dispute with her ex wife was not something she started, but rather adopted the posture in court as an act of defense from Rulli's attacks.

"I'm always going to say the same thing, it was not a fight I started, because I'm not interested in fighting," the host said, who also claimed she's not a woman who is interested in being involved in lawsuits or legal disputes. "The only one who could have stopped everything is the person filing the lawsuit. So, from my part there was not much to do, besiding defending myself," she added.

Last Thursday, May 15, Mexican courts ruled in favor of Rulli on the legal status of a luxury BMW SUV that Galliano had gifted to Sebastián when they were still married. Galliano demanded the return of the SUV that Rulli sold after the divorce, alleging also that he had falsified her signature to sell the SUV.

Last July, Galliano demanded through a legal process that Sebastián Rulli return the vehicle she gave him when they were still a couple. However, the host could not recover the luxury SUV, the price of which was over $800,000 pesos, since Rulli decided to sell it and was owned by a third party, according to TV Notas.

During the dispute, Sebastián Rulli requested that Cecilia Galliano admit to a civil authority that she gave him the expensive SUV while they were still married, according to Univisión.

After the ruling, the star of "Lo que la vida me robó" was the one who revealed the final ruling through his Twitter account, thanking his lawyer, David Cohen Sacal.

"Being good is easy, being fair is hard (V. Hugo). Congratulations and thank you @davidcohensacal for helping me show the truth," wrote Rulli in a tweet.