The federal judiciary will conduct a forensic examination of Jésica Cirio's mobile phone this Tuesday as part of an investigation into alleged illegal enrichment and money laundering involving Cirio and her former husband, Martín Insaurralde. The process, ordered by federal judge Luis Armella from Lomas de Zamora, will be carried out by the Directorate General of Technological Investigations and Support (DATIP). The main goal is to determine if a leaked video—showing a wardrobe containing bags and bundles of hundreds of dollars—is stored on the device, establish the recording date, and confirm whether the images match the shared home the couple had in the Fincas de San Vicente estate in 2022. The case has gained new momentum after the public release of the video, alongside testimonies from two domestic workers who lived with the couple and are set to testify Wednesday.
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