28/06/2026 04:58 - Judiciales
Jesica Cirio, a well-known Argentine model and television personality, deactivated her Instagram account after videos went viral showing her with stacks of U.S. dollars. This sparked an investigation that could ultimately land the celebrity behind bars. Prosecutor Sergio Mola has formally requested the detention of both Cirio and her former partner, politician Martín Insaurralde, on charges of illicit enrichment and money laundering.
Jesica Cirio is a famous model and TV host who rose to stardom on popular Argentine shows like Showmatch and Dancing with the Stars (Bailando por un Sueño). She was a household name in Argentine entertainment.
Martín Insaurralde is a former government official who served as a legislator and Chief of Staff for the Buenos Aires provincial government. He was considered a rising star in Argentine politics before scandals derailed his career.
If convicted, the penalties under the Argentine Penal Code are significant:
Article 268 (2): 2 to 6 years in prison plus permanent disqualification from holding public office. This charge applies to public officials who cannot explain the origin of their wealth.
Article 303: 3 to 10 years in prison, with penalties that can increase depending on the amounts involved and aggravating circumstances.
During a raid on Cirio's residence in Palermo—one of Buenos Aires' most exclusive and expensive neighborhoods—authorities discovered cocaine and firearms. Judge Luis Armella is now deliberating on the prosecution's detention request.
Insaurralde had already resigned from his government position in 2023 after photos surfaced showing him on a luxury yacht with model Sofía Clerici, but the investigation into his assets and those of his former partner continued to build.
Barby Franco, a fellow television personality and former Showmatch contestant, publicly criticized Cirio with strong words: Disgust and disappointment—sentiments echoed by many fans who had followed Cirio's television career for years.
Sources: Information compiled from Argentine media reports on this ongoing case. Judge Luis Armella is expected to rule on the detention request imminently. The case continues to develop.
Alfredo S. Quiroga