“Libel and slander,” Fedez sues Codacons

The conflict between the Ferragnez and the Codacons continues with complaints. A new defamation investigation has been launched following the lawsuit filed last Friday by the rapper and his parents against Giuseppe Ursini and Giovanni Masotti, respectively “legal representatives pro tempore” with the role of co-president and director of the association created to protect consumers.

In the document signed by Federico Leonardo Lucia, his father Franco, his mother Annamaria Berrinzaghi and authenticated by their lawyer, the Roman lawyer Andrea Pietrolucci, in addition to the request to take action against the two representatives of Codacons, it is proposed: “ ensure the preventive Seizure of the press release published last February 12 on the website of the organization chaired by Carlo Rienzi and published in the media a few days later. Press release, which, according to the complaint that will soon end up on the desk of Assistant Prosecutor Letizia Mannella, is part of oneto an “almost daily media and judicial campaign” towards Fedez to cast a shadow on him and his activities.

In recent days, Codacons has actually dusted off a sentence in which the singer told the court in 2020 that he had nothing but “I registered everything in the name of my companies” to highlight “critical aspects related to the complexity of the group's operations.” “, from the Zedef holding company registered to the family to its subsidiaries, and to “clearly” point out alleged tax evasion.

Since the facts “certainly do not correspond to the truth,” Pietrolucci continues, even though she provided information “a partial reconstruction” capable of “impressing the average reader” Doubts about Chiara Ferragni's husband – who was also the subject of 104 complaints to as many Italian public prosecutors and who is currently under investigation for serious fraud in the Pandoro, chocolate eggs and Trudi doll cases – the lawyer suspects “serious defamatory behavior” and defamation it falls to Ursini, Masotti and everyone else who should be held accountable.

Carlo Rienzi's answer came immediately, president of the association. Who, in a tongue-in-cheek video posted on social media with a broccoli in the foreground in reference to the nickname he gave Fedez, says: “For God's sake, we don't want to offend anyone,” but “You don't seem like it.” “to be.” a guy who has great (…) reflected dignity. But if we have offended you, we apologize, dear Broccoli, we will see what the judge will say.”

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