
Karina Jelinek She appeared in the media again and was surprised by the revelation that she had loaned “wealth” to her ex-husband. Leonardo FarinaHe is known for his role as a battalion in the case “Money Road K”. The model said in a television interview that she had not yet been able to recover that money and seemed resigned to that.
He said in an interview with: “He owed me money. I loaned him money, and it was a big sum for me and for many people as well.” America. Although he initially avoided giving details about the figure, he finally admitted: “It was $42,000. It’s a fortune.”
As he explained, the loan came out during his marriage to Fariña, in 2013. She said: “We were married and he had I don’t know what, and he couldn’t get the money. He said to me: ‘I will pay you double.’ Do you know how I said ‘take it’? He was my husband.” Jelinek also said she wanted to make him sign a receipt, but he refused: “He said, ‘Are you going to make me sign a receipt, I’m your husband, I bought you this Hermès wallet?’ Now I want to sell them all, at least I’ll get something in return.
The model added that Fariña told her at the time that the money was for a “business.” It was later discovered that he used it to “play poker”.
In June this year, Jelinek had already recalled his relationship with Farina while participating in the Mirtha night. There, she starred in an awkward moment when she was asked if she had married for love. “Of course, Mirtha,” she replied. “I fell in love. To this day I don’t…”, before the host interrupted her.
“Do you still love him?” The driver interrupted him. “Don’t take me out of context,” Jellinek shouted. “At that moment I fell back in love, fascinated by it, attracted,” she recalls. “In fact, when he proposed to me, three months later, I refused.”
Jelinek said that in his first months with Farina “it was all Disney.” “It was so perfect it was scary,” he described. He also mentioned his parents’ warnings. They told her: “Don’t get married. Don’t let the Ferrari dazzle you,” but she decided to move on. “And I got married” complete.