Justice Orders Mauro Icardi to Settle Child Support Debt for Daughters with Wanda Nara
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A court has ordered Argentine footballer Mauro Icardi to pay his outstanding child support debt to Wanda Nara.
- Icardi owes $30,000 per month plus interest for 18 months, along with legal costs.
- A pending decision may prohibit Icardi from leaving the country, as Nara opposes his potential travel to Miami with their children.
Argentine footballer Mauro Icardi has been ordered by a court to settle his significant child support debt owed to his ex-wife, Wanda Nara. According to reports, the court declared all appeals by Icardi void, mandating him to pay $30,000 monthly for 18 months, plus accumulated interest and legal fees. This ruling comes amid ongoing public discussions about Icardi's financial obligations and personal life. Nara has publicly stated that legal issues would be avoided if Icardi paid the alimony on time. She also suggested that his lawyers were poorly advising him, leading to the accumulation of fines due to non-payment. Nara emphasized that while Icardi has the financial means, his failure to pay alimony harms their daughters. A separate legal decision is pending regarding Icardi's potential travel to Miami with model China Suรกrez. Nara has reportedly opposed this, citing a lack of trust and refusing to allow their daughters to travel with them under those circumstances. While Icardi seeks to leave the country, Nara is awaiting a judge's resolution on her request to prevent him from leaving as a debtor.
The Chamber declared all appeals to Mauro Icardi void, and he must pay all debts.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.