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Richetti case, the actress: 'So many lies, I'm not a stalker'

2022-09-20T15:32:16.132Z


The woman has been under investigation for a year by the Rome prosecutor's office, after a complaint presented by the senator (ANSA)


"I am preparing complaints against all those who have written my name out of the question, no one excluded, and I will ask for millionaire compensation.

I am not the person Fanpage is talking

about

.

So Lodovica Mairé Rogati, the 42-year-old actress who, according to what some newspapers reported, allegedly accused the Senator of Action, Matteo Richetti of harassment.

Regarding the complaints made by Richetti himself against Rogati, the latter explains: "There was no stalking on my part against him. I also

have a clean criminal record: I received a sentence of first instance conviction for slander without even having to compensate the other party

and I was acquitted in another case in the second instance because the fact did not exist.

I am sorry that my story has been exploited and that there is no talk of the real problem of abuse.

It is not a welcoming way towards the victims.

My association is a non-profit, I don't take money and I have not pressured anyone on anything to get help ", explains the actress, who is president of the association against violence against women 'I'm not there'.

"I put my hand in the fire on Richetti, I've been doing it for a year".

The leader of Action, Carlo Calenda

, said in L'Aria che tira, on La 7. "I have known the story of stalkig in Richetti for a year, with messages sent to Richetti's daughter and partner. Richetti is a respectable person destroyed by an anonymous complaint, a dossier that all the Italian newspapers had, which they verified and destroyed ".

"To women I say: report, if you are harassed you must report, but Richetti has not been denounced by anyone".

 "A political operation, designed to damage me as a candidate, and above all the Action-Italy Viva-Calenda list a few days before the vote".

So Matteo Richetti, president of Action, comments on the Fanpage report on his alleged harassment of a woman in the offices of the Senate.

In a long press release she writes that the journalist, author of the investigation, "contacted Action for the first time last April" after receiving some dossiers, but "surprisingly, the story was brought up only a week before the elections" .


    "The Fanpage articles - she continues - have omitted any reference to the criminal proceedings for stalking and defamation initiated by other people in the past years against my accuser, one of which resulted in a sentence of 4 years".

Richetti accuses the newspaper "of hiding from the public opinion elements of evaluation essential to provide a one-sided and biased version of the story".

The senator then points out "the absence of any verification" on messages "falsely attributed" to his person.


    In conclusion, he announces that he has already given a mandate to his lawyers "to take civil, criminal and disciplinary action against fan pages and all those involved in this affair".


Source: ansa

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