Overview
- Attorney Jacopo Pensa confirmed a diffida to Ricciarelli, saying Minna is exhausted by public comments on private matters and by judgments about Baudo’s testament.
- The warning covers Ricciarelli’s pre-recorded Verissimo appearance scheduled for September 13, with Minna’s team set to review the broadcast before deciding on next steps.
- Pensa cautioned that legal action will follow if statements are deemed denigrating or offensive to the dignity of Minna or Baudo.
- The diffida argues Baudo himself chose to avoid contact with Ricciarelli, countering her claim that Minna blocked a final goodbye, and urges her to change tone.
- Reports on the will state the inheritance would be shared between Baudo’s two children and Minna, who is described as his longtime collaborator.