Three brother judges clash in court. The war on inheritance laws
Three brother judges they are protagonists of a real feud. A no holds barred battle in court. An environment that they know very well, but that this time sees them sitting on the other side of the fencenot in the role of magistrates But say defendants: a all against all with the law. It is the fate – we read in Il Corriere della Sera – of Stefano, Carlo and Luciano Imperiali, belonging to a noble Neapolitan family, lined up against each other. It was what started the war Stephen, former magistrate of the Court of Auditors. On the other side of the barricade: Carlopresident of the 1st civil section of the Court of Naples e Luciano, formerly investigating judge of the Rome Prosecutor’s Office. In the background, the fourth brother, Andrea, an advertising man, far from the controversy.
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The first, Stefano, – continues Il Corriere – today risks ending up on trial on charges of slander for having claimed in numerous emails sent to the judicial authorities – including the president of the Court of Naples – that Carlo and Luciano would have committed serious breaches relating to the obligations of assistance to the mother, the Marquise Isabella Galanti. In the letters, the accounting magistrate also accused the two brothers of having reduced their mother to poverty, so much so that the extortion crime and also of circumvention of an incompetent person. Accusations written in 202 emails between 2019 and 2020. The trigger: the death of his father Marco in 2006 was added to the already complex relationships. From that moment on, a dispute over the division of assets family, composed among other things of a villa in Capri and some properties in Naples in the central Via del Parco della Margherita.
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