Federal judge Ariel Lijo expanded the prosecution of the detained Marcelo Corazza, the first winner of the Argentine version of the reality show Big Brother, for another case of corruption of minors, judicial sources reported. The magistrate blamed Corazza for another fact for which he had investigated him days ago in the context of the case in which an alleged criminal gang accused of different cases of child abuse is being investigated. "I consider that Corazza promoted the corruption of the victim insofar as, from his proposals of depraved nature, he began the corruption of the victim, who had never carried out actions of that type for money and had never been sexually linked with another man. "said the magistrate in the ruling of more than 350 pages. Chat dialogues between the accused and the victim were recorded in the file in which Corazza required him to send personal videos with sexual content, as this media was able to verify. "As it was confirmed that he knew the age of the victim, I assume that Corazza was aware that the illicit acts he carried out were likely to corrupt her," the magistrate emphasized. "Since the victim was 17 years old at the time the illicit conduct on the part of the accused began to take place, there is no doubt that she should be admitted as such. On the other hand, as can be seen, evidently the different proposals made by Corazza to the victim were negative for his normal development," he noted. "By virtue of the alleged facts, the evidentiary assessment carried out and the legal qualification attributed, I understand that the prosecution decreed in due time in this regard must be expanded, and the person must be held accountable for being the author criminally responsible for the crime of corruption of minors," said the judge.