by Ilaria Borseni
The lawyers of Andrea Milko Sofic, son of Bersagliera, are presenting several lawsuits: If Piazzolla is convicted, he would have to pay large sums of money
Wednesday, January 25: The date was highlighted in the diary of Gina Lollobrigida, who was due to testify at the trial of her thirty-six year old factotum Andrea Piazzolla. The latter in court for circumventing incompetence. He would have isolated the actress from his affections in order to take possession of her assets, the judges said. The judge had to forgo the reconstruction of Lollo, who died on January 16. La Bersagliera should have confirmed in intent what she said before prosecutor Laura Condemi. Explain the reason why some of his belongings were suddenly found in an auction house catalog (prosecutors believe it was obviously Piazzolla’s fault).
The goods at auction
When asked how she explained all this and whether it was her initiative to deliver goods to the auction house, the last Italian diva answered the following: But please, I didn’t want to give anything to the auction house, I was told that these goods had been placed in a camp to do some work and would be returned. The episode explains well the patrimonial paradox of the actress who, along with her son, has named factotum, the same man accused of cheating on her, as heir to the remaining 50% of her fortune. The investigation stemmed from a series of complaints from his son Andrea Milko Skofic, who was supported by Studio Gentiloni and a side party in the trial: If Piazzolla were convicted, he would have to repay significant sums, Skofic’s lawyers say. In many cases, Piazzolla is said to have exploited the victim’s vulnerability, suggestibility and the associated “weakening of the correct perception of reality”, according to the report filed with the prosecutor’s office. Even a Lollobrigida car, a gorgeous Jaguar F-Type Project 7 model, had taken off, selling for €130,000.
January 25, 2023 (Change January 25, 2023 | 7:30 p.m.)
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