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Secrecy Lifted in Federal Inquiry Over Canosa’s Trafficking Allegations

The investigation is in the instruction phase with evidence under scrutiny in a court process that could summon key witnesses next.

Overview

  • On July 17 the Federal Court of Comodoro Py ended the three-month secrecy sumario, disclosing videos, emails and photos submitted by Viviana Canosa.
  • Judges have entered the instruction phase with no formal imputations filed and are preparing witness summons for six protected victims.
  • Six under-identity-protection victims backed by NGO Madres Víctimas de Trata have come forward alleging a coordinated network of underage recruitment and exploitation.
  • Named TV personalities—including Florencia Peña, Marley and Lizy Tagliani—face no charges and their lawyers characterize the complaint as unsubstantiated media-driven claims.
  • The case highlights tensions between sensational press exposure and judicial evidence standards in politically charged federal proceedings.