Libertarian influencer Eugenia Rolón crashes drunk in Mar de Ajó

Eugenia Rolón, an influencer and digital figure for La Libertad Avanza, was involved in a car accident in Mar de Ajó, crashing into a light post with 1.89 grams of alcohol per liter in her blood. The vehicle, a Honda Fit registered to her partner Iñaki Gutiérrez, carries a debt of nearly 900,000 pesos in unpaid traffic fines. The incident happened around 9 a.m. and led to the car's seizure.

The accident took place just before 9 a.m. on January 8 on Rivadavia Street at 400, in Mar de Ajó, La Costa Party, Buenos Aires province. According to the police report from Mar del Tuyú, 23-year-old Eugenia Rolón was performing dangerous maneuvers with a Honda Fit when she lost control and hit a light post. A private security camera captured the exact moment at 8:57 a.m., showing the vehicle turning erratically before the crash.

The subsequent breathalyzer test showed 1.89 grams of alcohol per liter of blood, far exceeding Buenos Aires' zero-tolerance limit. Rolón, a La Libertad Avanza militant and current manager of Javier Milei's TikTok, was briefly detained. Her partner, influencer Iñaki Gutiérrez, arrived at the station to pick her up. The vehicle, registered to Gutiérrez, was seized upon discovery of an accumulated debt of 870,000 pesos in unpaid fines, a figure nearing 900,000 according to initial reports.

Rolón and Gutiérrez were part of the digital communications team at the Casa Rosada in the early months of Milei's government but were removed after a mistake: Gutiérrez reposted a personal photo from the official account. Gutiérrez now handles the presidential TikTok under Santiago Oría's guidance, while Rolón coordinates La Libertad Avanza in San Lorenzo, Santa Fe. In 2025, Rolón ran as a constitutional convention candidate in that department, finishing third.

Both generate high engagement on social media, with about 50,000 daily likes, and have Karina Milei's support. The episode contrasts with their public stance on law and order, highlighting traffic irregularities and legal issues.

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