Overview
- The ceremony is scheduled for Nov. 27 inside his Puerto Madero apartment, where he serves house arrest under electronic monitoring.
- He is serving a 16-year sentence for multiple sexual offenses following a four-month trial, and his defense continues to pursue appeals.
- Civil paperwork was processed with the necessary judicial authorization to allow the marriage to be performed at his residence.
- Sources say the event will be private with roughly 20 to 30 guests, including some former political collaborators from Tucumán.
- The couple announced in September that they are expecting a child, a pregnancy reported and confirmed in media coverage.