Footballer Mauro Icardi has been declared a 'debtor for alimony' in the case against Wanda Nara for the alimony of their minor daughters, Francesca and Isabella, and has been formally included in the 'Register of Delinquent Alimony Debtors' by the Argentine justice system. According to information reported by journalist Guido Záffora on DDM, the millionaire amount that the footballist owes to justice starts at 300 thousand dollars, but has escalated to date to 600 thousand dollars. Although Mauro's lawyers – Elba Marcovecchio and Lara Piro – appealed Judge Hagopian's decision, the Court rejected the request because the arguments were not considered convincing. 'Now they are seeing what is going to happen with the seizures. Wanda's order to her lawyers today is 'go for everything,' the journalist revealed. According to what Argentine News Agency learned, the 'debtor' status could complicate the hostess in another of the lawsuits she maintains with her ex-partner, the 'international restitution' that continues in Italy. Galatasaray player's defense could use it to their advantage, arguing that now Icardi runs the risk of not being able to leave the country if he visits his daughters in Argentina. 'Wanda can ask that Icardi when he is here in Argentina, master plan type, that Icardi comes with his daughters, but in that period she can ask that Mauro not leave,' he added. Despite the debt, the judge's decision to define who is right in the trial, Wanda Nara or Mauro Icardi, is still pending.
Icardi declared a debtor for alimony in Argentina
Footballer Mauro Icardi has been officially declared a debtor for alimony in Argentina. His debt to his ex-wife Wanda Nara has grown to $600,000. Icardi's lawyers appealed the decision, but the appeal was rejected.