Mar Flores, broken after the sentence of 21 months in prison for her son Carlo: “The world has come upon her”

The model sea ​​flowers can not be more. Your son Charles Constantia, 30 years old, has been sentenced to 21 months in prison and will have to go to prison for a crime of continued fraud in the sale of luxury cars. It is published by the magazine Week.

The actor, known for his role in Toy boy, and his partner, whose initials are RBM, were accused of having defrauded 92,990 euros. Now the Provincial Court of Malaga has condemned both as “criminally responsible as perpetrators of a continued crime of aggravated fraud.” According to the order, the sentence amounts to 21 months in prison and “a fine of five months with a daily fee of 6 euros.” In case of non-payment, “one day of deprivation of liberty for every two unsatisfied daily quotas”, according to the aforementioned magazine, which points out the hard moment that Mar is going through. “She is devastated, the world has fallen on her.”

Despite the fact that the sentence is less than two years, Carlo has been denied the benefit of escaping from prison. The court that has handed down the sentence is the same one that ordered the jail for Isabel Pantoja, who also had a sentence of less than two years. The circumstance occurs that the son of Mar and Carlo Costanzia of Costigliole He had several previous convictions for crimes against road safety (driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs), he refers Week.

The case of high-end cars

The case dates back to 2019, when a first plaintiff took action against the two partners, accusing them of not receiving the car for which they would have already delivered money as a deposit. This first complainant was joined by four others, who filed their respective lawsuits in the Investigating Court No. 1 of Fuengirola. In total there would be 38 victims.

Advertisements for cars, coming from abroad, were posted on the Internet. According to the plaintiffs, the vehicles were not delivered to them, although Carlo and his partner did receive 20% of the amount as a deposit, according to the same publication.

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