Overview
- During a live stream of her nightly radio program from home, Salgueiro received messages warning her to lock her door and disclosing her exact Palermo address.
- She filed a formal complaint on Friday, and the judiciary approved a panic-button device as an immediate protective measure.
- Her attorney asked the Federal Police’s Technological Crimes Division to detect the threatening user’s IP address.
- Press reports say an alleged female suspect of foreign nationality has been identified, with some outlets naming her as Olga, and no prior link to Salgueiro.
- Local media report the alleged aggressor could face an ‘amenazas coactivas’ charge, with penalties referenced as six months to two years in prison and higher when threats are anonymous.