The Buenos Aires Justice released the Polish influencer who climbed a 30-story building

After being arrested on Tuesday for climbing to the 27th floor of the Globant Tower in Retiro without security measures, Polish climber Marcin Banot was released after his statement before the prosecutor of the case for “violation of domicile”. The Buenos Aires justice system released him after reaching a verbal agreement, which consists of not being able to enter Argentina until January 2026 and must offer a public apology on his social networks. Therefore, he must appear on Wednesday, June 19 to sign the homologation of the trial in which he pleads guilty. Meanwhile, it has not been confirmed whether Banot will have to bear the costs of the operation, which included 30 officers, including police and firefighters, to lower him on the 27th floor of the Globant Tower, as requested by the head of government Jorge Macri to the Justice.Shortly after the incident, he uploaded a video to his social networks recorded from inside a patrol car, in which he was seen handcuffed and still wearing the jersey of the Argentine National Team. “It’s all good, guys,” he said in the video. Throughout his social media career that began in 2016, Marcin Banot, 36, went viral for his exotic videos climbing towers around the world. Among the most prominent buildings are the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Shard Tower in London, the Marriott Hotel in Warsaw, and the Insignia Tower in Monterrey, Mexico.

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