Overview
- Juana Tinelli filed a complaint over an Oct. 29 threatening call, received a panic button and police protection, and recorded that the caller identified himself as Gustavo Scaglione and warned her family.
- Prosecutor Federico Taramelli ordered forensic steps including recovery of call data, cross-checks with carriers, and antenna-location analysis, and is seeking Juana’s phone after she deleted the call record; some reports say Scaglione is not currently a formal target.
- Gustavo Scaglione publicly rejected the allegation and said he has instructed lawyers to act for defamation, calling the complaint false.
- Marcelo Tinelli posted on X supporting his daughter’s denunciation, saying family issues will be resolved privately, linking the episode to pressure tied to a San Lorenzo–related debt sold to a media owner, and affirming he will remain on Carnaval Stream.
- Public rifts widened as Juana unfollowed her father and shared posts signaling a break, while other family members voiced skepticism about her account.