Mar Flores' son, Carlo Costanzia, blames his parents for his serious problems with the law

Carlo Costanzia's life has been complicated in multiple aspects, the most notable being those that occurred in the last months of 2023.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 January 2024 Tuesday 22:03
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Mar Flores' son, Carlo Costanzia, blames his parents for his serious problems with the law

Carlo Costanzia's life has been complicated in multiple aspects, the most notable being those that occurred in the last months of 2023. Mar Flores' son was sentenced to 21 months in prison for a crime of fraud along with his former partner, with whom He ran a business selling high-end vehicles that never reached customers. The National Court ratified this sentence at the end of September, although the affected person has not yet entered prison.

During this time he has taken the opportunity to drop some relevant information about his life, which could explode during the interview he will give this week on ¡De Friday!, Telecinco's pre-weekend gossip program. This is Life, the afternoon show presented by Sandra Barneda and César Muñoz, previewed some of the fragments that can be seen on the Mediaset network starting this Friday.

The clips shared by the program show Mar Flores' son giving free rein to what happened during his childhood, revealing that he experienced very bad instances of bullying at school. He also confesses that he began consuming antidepressant substances at a very early age: 10 years old, pointing out that this first stage of his life was one of the most complicated. However, he is not throwing darts at his family either.

“Obviously we have to blame them for everything that has happened to me,” Costanzia expressed in one of the fragments that can be seen this coming Friday. A forceful interview that generated some debate at the collaborators' table. Makoke assured that this conversation with the man convicted of fraud would be the “diary of a victim,” acknowledging that she had experienced Carlo's ups and downs up close and had even been to his house several times as a child.

The interviewee himself acknowledged some time ago that the words about his mother both in educational centers and in the headlines of the press seriously affected him. “Not only do they hit me and insult me… All kinds of insults inherent to my mother, which, as a son, bother me a lot,” explained an archival interview. The board of collaborators also agreed on this point, particularly with all the controversies that surrounded Flores as a young man.

Back to the issue that cost him his sentence, Costanzia asked not to have to go to jail. A request that was denied by the judge: "The convicted persons do not deserve the benefit of the suspension of the execution of the prison sentence imposed, since they are not primary or specific offenders."