Cogne, Taormina and the denied appeal of Annamaria Franzoni



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The Aosta Court has given the lawyer the green light Carlo Taormina to continue in foreclosure of the villa in Cogne. In fact, Judge Paolo De Paola has rejected requests for Annamaria Franzoni and her husband Stefano Lorenzi, for suspension of the real estate foreclosure. Taormina had defended the mother of little Samuele Lorenzi, for the murder of her son, which occurred in 2002, but she had never been paid and for this she had resorted to the judiciary.

The phrase

The dispute arises precisely from the civil sentence handed down in a final judgment in Bologna where the woman, already convicted of the murder of her son, was consumed in the house of Montroz, a village in Cogne, in January 2002 and for which she served 16 years , the former lawyer owes him more than 275 thousand euros for the non-payment of defensive fees, which amounted to approximately 450 thousand in the deed of attachment.

The arguments

Taormina, assisted by his son Giorgio, had seized in recent months the only asset that could be attacked, that is, half of the real estate where Franzoni, now a resident of the Bologna Apennines, had returned for a few days after recovering the freedom. Among other things, when opposing the process notified in January, Franzoni and Lorenzi argued that the house is not enforceable because it is part of a patrimonial fund, set up in May 2009. Allegation rejected by the judge. At this point, the sale of the property can be ordered, although a judgment on the merits is pending, again in Aosta, which the judge invites to set before October 30.

September 18, 2020 (change September 18, 2020 | 13:29)

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