It was just days until the end of 2018 when Pamela Prati declared that she was in the process of marrying a man named Mark Caltagirone. A series of interviews followed and hosted in television loungesbut doubts soon emerged about the veracity of the love story. Or rather, on the real existence of man. In the following May, the same showgirl revealed that she had been plagiarized and that Mark Caltagirone was in fact a fictional character.
After about four years, the trial a Eliana Michelazzo And Pamela Perricciolothe two managers of the showgirl accused of person replacement: according to the reconstruction of the investigators, in fact, they would have taken from the Facebook the photo of the Milanese businessman Marco DiCarlo – unbeknownst to him – to stage a fake love story, in order – according to the prosecutor’s office – to create hype around Pamela Prati.
Not only that: women are accuse also to have used pictures of a little boy – minor at the time of the episode, persuaded to play the part for one alleged fiction – to stage the presence of a son alongside Caltagirone. The teenager’s mother, who had met Michelazzo and Perricciolo in hair salon where he worked, he then saw in a TV show the shot of the son passed off as another person.
“What we thought it was a scriptit was actually material to create the fake baby in custody in case Prati-Caltagirone», are the mother’s words reported by The Republic. “They took a selfies which I had taken with my daughter for Father’s Day”revealed instead Di Carlo, owner of ato marketing companies. “It all happened for put a face to the promised husband of Signora Prati, to confirm one unbelievable story».
Now the ball go to the judgeswho will have to analyze the case and issue the verdict.
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