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Appeals Chamber Orders Mauro Icardi to Settle Full Child‑Support Debt

The ruling compels immediate payment and raises the prospect of travel limits for Icardi while public leaks and a nightclub incident keep the dispute in the spotlight.

Overview

  • The appeals chamber rejected Mauro Icardi’s challenges on Friday and confirmed he must pay the full accumulated child‑support debt, keep a US$30,000 monthly provision, cover 18 months of interest and pay legal costs.
  • Wanda Nara announced she has secured visas and will travel to the 2026 World Cup in the United States with her children, a move that overlaps with the parents’ pending custody and travel disputes.
  • Private WhatsApp chats in which Icardi criticized life in Turkey were published by media figures and reported to be part of a judicial file, and Icardi’s lawyer said the team is considering a damage claim against Wanda for her public statements.
  • Icardi has requested judicial permission to take his daughters to Miami for part of the World Cup period, Wanda opposed that trip, and a judge has not yet ruled on the travel authorization or on any possible exit restriction tied to the debt.
  • Beyond immediate payments, the decision could trigger enforcement steps such as travel bans for debtors and could affect Icardi’s professional negotiations, while the nightclub episode involving China Suárez and Ekaterina Ojeda continues to shape public perceptions of both parents.