Overview
- A judge ordered an ARS 1.5 million embargo on Sarmiento’s reality-show earnings to recover overdue support for his 10-year-old daughter.
- The seizure covers the first unpaid months plus accrued interest and is said to equal nearly his first monthly payout from the program.
- Telefe and producer Kuarzo were formally notified that payments tied to his participation in Gran Hermano are subject to the court order.
- Reports cite roughly 22 months of nonpayment on a USD 300 monthly obligation with a USD 2 per day late fee, driving up the accumulated debt.
- Outlets differ on the total owed—about ARS 12.79 million in one report and ARS 18 million in another—with the remainder to be liquidated in further proceedings.