Overview
- Judge Marcelo Aguinsky requested from ANAC the full roster of pilots who operated at the property's helipad after the landing logbook, which should be kept by the owner, was not found during raids.
- Investigators expanded subpoenas to insurers, the national vehicle registry, GPS firms, Telepase data, and internet and mobile providers to determine who used the assets and who paid the bills.
- The estate is formally held by Real Central SRL, tied to Luciano Pantano and his mother Ana Lucía Conte, whose limited means and a swift capital increase before the purchase underpin the frontman hypothesis.
- Raids secured more than 50 luxury and collectible vehicles, high‑end motorcycles and two kartings, plus a bag and a plaque bearing Pablo Toviggino’s name; the kartings match equipment used by his son in competition.
- After the case was reassigned to the penal‑economic court, Aguinsky enforced the embargo and immobilization of assets and invited Pantano and Conte to appear to explain ownership and financing.