Overview
- Mauro Icardi picked up Francesca and Isabella from their school in Martínez under a judge‑authorized procedure, and the transfer proceeded without police intervention.
- His attorney Elba Marcovecchio described the meeting as calm and “beautiful,” noting the initial focus on father‑daughters time while framing any future participation by Eugenia Suárez as part of a blended‑family context.
- Wanda Nara’s recent filing seeks supervised contact, requires Icardi to detail the place and duration of visits, excludes Suárez from the encounters, and proposes a 100‑million‑peso fine for violations.
- Nara and several outlets assert significant unpaid child support—often cited as roughly 13 months totaling about $150,000—claims that Icardi’s side counters by saying the matter is being processed.
- Reporting indicates Nara may shift to Fernando Burlando’s firm and pursue stricter measures such as an exit ban and passport retention for Icardi, signaling possible legal escalation.