POLICE

Marcelo Corazza is released from prison, but will be monitored with an electronic bracelet

It was a decision by Judge Ariel Lijo who ruled that the winner of Big Brother cannot leave the country or be absent from his home without authorization.

  • 01/11/2023 • 06:36

This Tuesday, federal judge Ariel Lijo granted the release of the first winner of the Argentine version of the reality show Big Brother, Marcelo Corazza, who was arrested in a case for corruption of minors, and ordered that he be monitored with an electronic bracelet, they reported. judicial sources. The magistrate prohibited him from being absent from his home for more than 24 hours without prior authorization from the court, prohibited him from leaving the country and established the obligation for him to appear before the court in the first five days of each month. "The immediate release of the named person is ordered, which will be effective on the date of the date from the Central Department of the Argentine Federal Police and if there is no impediment on the part of another Court, he must appear in this court within 72 hours for the purposes of drafting the corresponding record," the judge determined in the resolution to which Télam agreed. This agency announced this Monday that Corazza was close to being released after prosecutors Carlos Rívolo and Marcelo Colombo, one of the heads of the Office of the Prosecutor for Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Protex), ruled favorably on the proposal made by the defense of the accused. The magistrate considered in his ruling that "the prosecutors, at the time of ruling favorably on the petition that we are summoned here, indicated that there are no indications that allow us to assume that the accused could hinder any of the evidentiary measures that, eventually, are necessary to carry out in the future". "The truth is that the factual and evidentiary scenario gathered to date regarding Corazza allows us to affirm that - at the moment - there is no evidentiary measure in progress that he could hinder in order to favor his procedural situation" , the magistrate emphasized in his 23-page resolution.