Vittorio Sgarbi Acquitted From the Accusation of Money Laundering for the Capture of St. Peter's, Painting by Rutilio Manetti Stolen in Buriasco, Torinese
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Vittorio Sgarbi not guilty of money laundering in relation to the case of Rutilio Manetti's painting, "The capture of St. Peter." the decision taken yesterday by the...
The work of Rutilio Manetti, "The capture of St. Peter," had been stolen in 2013. The Public Prosecutor had requested a sentence of three years and four months imprisonment
The charge had requested three years and four months in prison. Instead Vittorio Sgarbi was acquitted in Reggio Emilia, abbreviated, by the accusation of money laundering for the case of Rutilio Manetti's painting, The capture of St. Peter. The absolution was pronounced by the gup with the formula of the old "insufficient" evidence, although the Procura Reggiana led by Gaetano Calogero Paci had requested a sentence of 40 months of imprisonment. …
The sentence to Reggio Emilia. The work had been stolen in February 2013 in the province of Turin and reappeared in 2021 in Lucca, in 3D reproduction, in the exhibition "I pittori della luce" curated by Sgarbi himself. The Public Prosecutor had requested a sentence to 3 years and 4 months
Vittorio Sgarbi was acquitted in Reggio Emilia, abbreviated, by the accusation of money laundering in relation to the case of Rutilio Manetti's painting, 'The capture of St. Peter'. (ANSA)
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