The television producer and former winner of the reality show Big Brother, Marcelo Corazza, was
released
after spending two weeks in detention in the middle of a case that investigates him for
sexually abusing an 11-year-old boy.
Corazza fell in the middle of a series of
six raids
in which Andrés Fernando Charpenet (53), Raúl Ignacio Mermet (45) and Francisco Rolando Angelotti Notarbartolo (46), the main accused of leading a gang
that
deceitfully transferred children from Misiones, where he lives, to Buenos Aires to submit them to a network of pedophiles.
The three of them were prosecuted with preventive detention for the crimes of "illicit association, human trafficking aggravated by the number of victims, perpetrated against minors under 18 years of age and taking advantage of their vulnerable situation, continued sexual abuse with carnal access, seriously outrageous , perpetrated against minors under thirteen years of age, promotion of prostitution of minors under eighteen years of age, child pornography and corruption of minors under thirteen years of age", all of them in real contest with each other.
I mean, they happened at the same time.
Investigation sources confirmed to
Clarín
that Corazza was released today while
the rest of the defendants remain in custody.
The release does not mean that he has been disassociated from the investigation, but rather that he will await the judicial process without being in prison.
The accusation against him is for corruption of minors and obscene exhibitions.
"One day (after 2001), the defendant (Rolando) Angelotti Notarbartolo was with victims 1 and 3 (NdR: the identity of the complainants has been preserved). He told the first that he had someone who wanted to meet him," he says. the accusation to which
Clarín
agreed .
That child would have refused the meeting but his abuser ended up "convincing" him to attend.
Always according to the accusation of the Justice, the victim reported that Angelotti took him in a car to
Miserere Square, where he parked next to another vehicle.
On the other side, the brand new winner of the first edition of Big Brother (in 2001) opened the window, in one of his most popular moments.
"Victim 1 was attracted to the situation since
he had recently been the winner of the reality show.
This led him to go overboard," he said.
What follows later is the account of a situation of abuse involving a child who, two decades later, dared to denounce.
The trigger would have been
the reappearance of his abuser
in the debates linked to the new edition of the reality show currently broadcast by Telefe.
News in development.
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