The model Mar Flores is living an absolute nightmare. The businesswoman has become the protagonist of the new issue of the heart magazine Semana because her son, actor Carlos Costanzia, has been sentenced to 21 months in prison for a continued crime of aggravated fraud.

As this media outlet has revealed exclusively, Flores is “destroyed” after learning of the sentence that has been imposed on her son and she still cannot believe that they are experiencing such a misfortune. According to a person very close to the actress, Mar Flores is having a “very bad” time.

The same magazine announced last September that the son of the model and businessman Carlo Costanzia was immersed in a harsh legal process accused of a continuous crime of fraud in its aggravated modality.

After almost a year of investigation, negotiation and concern, the Provincial Court of Malaga has issued a sentence: “We condemn Carlo Costanzia Di Costigliole Flores and R.B.M., as criminally responsible as perpetrators of a continuing crime of aggravated fraud, already defined, with the concurrence of the mitigation of highly qualified damage repair, to the penalty, TO EACH ONE OF THEM, 21 months in prison and a five-month fine with a daily fee of six euros, with subsidiary personal liability in case of non-payment of one day of deprivation of liberty for every two unsatisfied daily quotas”.

According to the pink media in September, Constanzia and her partner faced 9 years in prison for having defrauded more than 92,900 euros with a business dedicated to the sale of high-end cars. Although each of the defendants has five complaints from different people (for which the process began), sources close to the investigation assure that there are many more victims.

The outlet also assured a few months ago that the model’s son defended his innocence, explaining that his partner had deceived him, a version that the complainants did not believe: “Carlo says that his partner deceived him, but the partner does not appear anywhere and He hasn’t signed anything.”

In the Spanish legal system, mandatory imprisonment is established for those convicted with a sentence of more than two years. For lower sentences, the decision rests with the judges.

On this occasion, Constanzia had requested the suspension of the sentence (it did not reach 24 months), but it has been denied: ”The convicted are not deserving of the benefit of the suspension of the execution of the custodial sentence imposed, since it is not about primary or punctual criminals”.