Overview
- Minna, through lawyer Jacopo Pensa, has formally warned Ricciarelli to stop public accusations and signaled possible legal action, insisting she followed Baudo’s wishes.
- The will was opened on September 9 at notary Renato Carraffa’s office in Bracciano, with Tiziana and Alessandro Baudo and Minna present during a procedure lasting about two hours.
- The estate is estimated at around €10 million from TV fees, image rights, advertising income, business interests and real estate, with Rome properties valued near €5 million.
- Listed assets include land in Fiano Romano, ten plots in Noto, six in Siracusa, five apartments in Rome, and stakes in two construction companies in Mascalucia/Catania.
- Ricciarelli has called the bequest to Minna unjust and says she was not informed of Baudo’s illness or death, while reports of potential charitable allocations remain unconfirmed.