Overview
- Prosecutor Federico Taramelli ordered forensic analysis of Juana Tinelli’s phone, cross‑checks of call records and antenna data, and requested the device after she deleted the call log in panic and initially did not leave the phone.
- Authorities granted Juana a panic button and police protection following her complaint about a threatening call that referenced media owner Gustavo Scaglione by name.
- Scaglione publicly rejected any role in the threat and said his lawyers will file a defamation action, as coverage continues to link him to a reported multimillion‑dollar dispute with Marcelo Tinelli.
- Marcelo Tinelli posted that his family faces threats tied to a debt purchased by a third party, said his company has faced financial problems but he holds no personal debts, and vowed to keep working while urging a private resolution.
- Juana signaled a definitive break with her father through social posts and unfollows, while family voices split publicly over her account; Soledad Aquino questioned the claim, then expressed regret in a post that Marcelo endorsed.