Overview
- Piccirillo remains in preventive detention at Ezeiza since March on charges of money laundering, fraud and for allegedly planting over a kilo of cocaine and a 9 mm pistol in an associate’s car.
- In interviews with América TV, he said he and Jésica Cirio divorced by mutual consent after losing trust and denied any economic arrangement in their marriage.
- He asserted that he purchased their shared home with personal funds and confirmed the divorce is finalized on paper.
- His new lawyer, Gastón Francone, has submitted ten new pieces of evidence, requested a crime reconstruction and fingerprint analysis, and sought scrutiny of police roles in the investigation.
- Cirio is facing labor lawsuits from former staff, accusations of hiring intelligence agents to intimidate critics, and has leaned on private advisers and spiritual sessions while maintaining her public commitments.