Overview
- Juana Tinelli filed a formal complaint at the Buenos Aires public prosecutor’s office after a threatening phone call on October 29, and authorities issued her a panic button.
 - Judicial sources say a police consigna was posted at her residence and confirm the case remains an active inquiry.
 - Her attorneys state that versions pointing to a known perpetrator or a football link are false, urging caution about unverified media claims.
 - Marcelo Tinelli publicly expressed support for his daughter, said he is pursuing the investigation, and requested privacy.
 - Juana posted a lengthy Instagram statement asserting personal limits and criticizing some of her father’s decisions, unfollowed relatives, and shared a wave of supportive messages from followers.