Overview
- Juana Tinelli filed a criminal complaint on October 30 over a death threat, received a panic button, and triggered security measures for the family.
- In posts on X on November 4, Marcelo Tinelli endorsed the complaint, said his family feels threatened, asked for judicial protection, and said he plans to testify.
- Tinelli maintains he has no personal debts and alleges the pressure stems from a San Lorenzo obligation he guaranteed that a third party bought to pursue asset seizures.
- Media reports say the caller identified himself as Gustavo Scaglione, a prominent media executive and new Telefe owner; Scaglione denies making threats and says he will sue for defamation.
- The dispute has widened a public family rift, with Juana distancing herself and Candelaria saying the warning was directed at all, as Marcelo vows to reunite the family and continue at Carnaval Stream.