Overview
- Her stylist’s photos shared Wednesday showed long, blond waves as she serves court-ordered house arrest at her sister Rocío’s home in Buenos Aires.
- She remains under electronic monitoring after a higher court ordered pretrial detention at that address in a probe into a group accused of home burglaries in San Isidro and Villa Adelina.
- After five to six months in Magdalena’s Unidad Penal 51, she is now caring for her young son and has begun studying law.
- She has resumed paid Instagram posts that promote tarot services and so‑called love‑binding rituals known as “amarres,” drawing new pushback online.
- In late March she accepted a juicio abreviado, a plea deal that requires a judge’s approval and could mean up to three years of house arrest with a chance at conditional release.