Overview
- The former couple met face to face at San Isidro’s Family Court No. 6 for a negotiation session that ended without an agreement.
- Araceli González is seeking to execute a court order on a 17% share of Pol‑ka that she says is hers, with reporting that Adrián Suar did not comply with the earlier measure.
- The order, known in Argentina as a cautelar, can freeze or secure assets while a case is decided and can block the transfer of shares or force a handover.
- Media figures previously cited far smaller percentages of 5% and even 2.5%, with the latter estimated around $300,000 each, so the current 17% claim points to a much larger dispute.
- The fight stems from their 2004 split and resurfaced after Suar sold Pol‑ka’s majority stake, leaving the fate of a minority holding in question and keeping the case active in court.