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The Prosecutor's Office Requested the Acquittal of Marcelo Corazza in the Trial for Sexual Abuse and Corruption of Minors

Summary by La Nacion
The debate, in charge of the Federal Oral Court (TOF) No. 3, is held behind closed doors; the winner of the first Argentine edition of Gran Hermano is released and the other four accused are being held in pretrial detention.

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Attorney General Juan García Elorrio considered that for the time elapsed the indictment prescribed For four other defendants requested sentences ranging from 10 to 22 years in prison.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The debate, in charge of the Federal Oral Court (TOF) No. 3, is held behind closed doors; the winner of the first Argentine edition of Gran Hermano is released and the other four accused are being held in pretrial detention.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Attorney General Juan García Elorrio requested the acquittal of Marcelo Corazza in the trial in which an alleged network of corruption of minors and sexual exploitation is investigated. He argued that the crimes attributed to him were prescribed by the passage of time and that there is insufficient evidence to support the accusation for [...]

The Attorney General Juan García Elorrio requested the acquittal of Marcelo Corazza in the context of the oral trial that investigates him for alleged corruption of minors, trafficking in persons and child sexual abuse. During the proceedings before the Federal Oral Court No. 3, the Public Prosecutor's Office argued that the oldest crimes attributed to the exganator of Big Brother are already prescribed by the passage of time, while the most rec…

Marcelo Corazza, the first Grand Brother winner in Argentina, was one step away from being declared innocent after the Prosecutor’s request to be acquitted in the case of corruption of minors. Attorney General Juan García Elorrio requested his acquittal when he considered that the crimes against him had already been prescribed due to the passage of time and that there was insufficient evidence to accuse him of the most recent facts related to th…

The representative of the Public Prosecutor's Office considered that the crimes attributed to Big Brother's ex-winner were prescribed and that there is insufficient evidence to support the indictment for the most recent events.

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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