Marianela Mirra married José Alperovich in the house where he is serving his sentence for sexual assault.

Marianela Mirra married José Alperovich in the house where he is serving his sentence for sexual assault.
Marianela Mirra and José Alperovich got married in Puerto Madero
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Argentina

The former GH winner and the former governor of Tucumán formalized their relationship in a small ceremony

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The news that just days ago seemed like a rumor was finally confirmed this Thursday: Marianela Mirra and José Alperovich got married in the Puerto Madero apartment where the former governor of Tucumán is serving house arrest.

The information was revealed by journalist May Martorelli on Arriba Argentinos (eltrece), who stated that the union had already been authorized under exceptional conditions due to the former official's legal situation.

The ceremony, according to the program, was held with a minimal presence of people and under strict supervision.

La noticia tomó por sorpresa a todos teniendo en cuenta que Alperovich se encuentra condenado a 16 años de prisión por abuso sexual a su sobrina
La noticia tomó por sorpresa a todos teniendo en cuenta que Alperovich se encuentra condenado a 16 años de prisión por abuso sexual a su sobrina

The judiciary paid special attention to every move the couple made, especially after the precedent set by Cristina Fernández, whose house arrest was questioned after a photo was released showing her surrounded by economists at her home. With that recent precedent, the controls over Alperovich were intensified.

Martorelli explained that the former governor drastically reduced the guest list out of fear that his house arrest would be revoked.

"A lot of people were invited to the wedding and he started cutting down the guest list," said the journalist, who noted that several of them had already purchased tickets when they received a message from Alperovich himself apologizing and explaining that they would not be able to attend.

Mirra, meanwhile, stated that the celebration would be modest. "I'm getting married without a penny, because he distributed all his assets to put his family at ease," the former Big Brother contestant reportedly said.

 

In accordance with legal provisions, the wedding was authorized only for two witnesses and a small group of close friends, since the judiciary requires Alperovich to restrict the entry of people to his home as much as possible.

From Puerto Madero, reporter Marcos Barroca explained that the initial intention was to receive about twenty guests, but that idea was completely ruled out.

"There will be a normal ceremony, with two witnesses. Afterwards, delivery and eating like every other day," he described.

The wedding time was also subject to judicial authorization. The civil union could have taken place between mid-morning and noon, although there was no official confirmation of the exact time frame.

In the studio, Valeria Sampedro and Nacho Otero analyzed the legal background of the event. "Organizing a party when the news broke did not sit well with the judiciary," they warned. They also recalled that the restrictions of house arrest are clear: "If you're detained, you can't live it up."


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