The news impacted his former colleagues and the directors of telefe: Marcelo Corazza, winner of the first Big Brother (2001) and current producer of the reality show, was arrested by the Human Trafficking Division of the City Police in his house in Tigre accused of corruption of minors, in a case that investigates the court No. 48.
Marcelo Corazza and Big Brother
It was the year 2001 and the reality show that would later become the most successful of all arrived on the Argentine television screen. A group of participants entered there, but Marcelo Corazza He was not part of the members who entered the house, but would join the program later.
breastplate He had signed up for another reality show: Robinson Expedition, where he did not remain and fate wanted Big Brother to enter as a substitute. What nobody imagined, not even himself, is that he would end up becoming the winner of the contest.
This triumph not only generated great media exposure for him, but, as happened with other members of that edition, such as Gastón Trezeguet, he became one of the main producers of the reality show, in which he participated until hours before being arrested. by the City Police.
On Friday the 17th, Corazza was part of “the night of the exes, from the classic Big Brother debate, along with other former members of the reality show. And it was he who in his own networks was shown working on Sunday the 19th in the edition of the Telefe program. Without going any further, those same stories had been reposted by Big Brother’s official Instagram and, after the arrest of breastplate, were withdrawn. What’s more, he was one of those who was part of several castings of the previous editions of the program.
What is Marcelo Corazza accused of?
Corazza was at his home in Tigre when the Human Trafficking Division of the City Police arrived and arrested him. The former Big Brother is accused of being part of a network that corrupts minors which, in addition to promoting and distributing sexual material, would include the subjugation of boys.
The case began years ago and the arrests that took place in the last few hours are part of a series of raids that included operations in five locations, three of them in the General Rodríguez district, one in Tigre (Corazza’s house) and the rest in Oberá, Misiones. In addition to the former participant, they also arrested three other people.
Corazza was also the rugby coach of the lower divisions of his beloved Tigre Rugby Club, a team in which he also played in the three-quarter center position, where he was in direct contact with teenagers.
In 2001, a minor appeared on the Intrusos program denouncing a situation of alleged abuse by Marcelo Corazza. The program made this complaint known and carried out the issue, which caused numerous repudiations and accusations. Today, with the recent news, it will be necessary to review that complaint that, at that time, came to nothing.
by RN