Argentina’s Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation has upheld a seven-year prison sentence for Martina Oliva, a former beauty queen who gained notoriety as the “narco-model.” Oliva, previously crowned Miss Orán, was convicted on drug trafficking charges. During the trial, Oliva claimed she was a victim of a romantic relationship and acted under duress from her partner, a known drug trafficker. The court rejected her defense, finding her complicity in the criminal enterprise sufficient for conviction. This ruling confirms the original sentence handed down in the lower courts. The case garnered significant media attention due to Oliva’s former public profile and her attempts to portray herself as an unwilling participant in the drug trade. The Cassation Chamber’s decision marks the end of Oliva’s appeals process.