Overview
- Juana Tinelli filed a complaint with the Ministerio Público Fiscal and received a panic button and police protection after reporting an intimidating call.
- In her statement, she said a hidden-number caller identified himself as media entrepreneur Gustavo Scaglione and warned that her family should “take care,” then she deleted the call log in panic.
- Gustavo Scaglione denied making any threat and said he will sue for defamation, while referencing plans to pursue an alleged debt claim involving Marcelo Tinelli reported at more than $10 million.
- The family rupture escalated as Juana unfollowed or blocked relatives and posted messages about living without her father, while Candelaria Tinelli said she has no relationship with her and other close figures publicly questioned the allegation.
- Soledad Aquino initially stated she did not believe Juana’s account, later posted regret over speaking out, and Marcelo Tinelli signaled support by liking her apology post as the investigation remains open.