Overview
- Lawyer Jacopo Pensa confirms a diffida was delivered to Ricciarelli and says potential legal action will be evaluated after her Verissimo interview airs Sunday.
- The warning follows interviews in which Ricciarelli criticized the bequest and said she was not informed about Baudo’s illness or death.
- Pensa maintains Minna followed Baudo’s instructions and that it was Baudo who chose to avoid contact with his ex‑wife.
- The testament opened in Bracciano on 9 September reportedly splits the estate equally among Minna and Baudo’s children, Tiziana and Alessandro.
- Press reports estimate the estate at about €10 million including television fees, image rights and multiple properties, and Mediaset confirms Ricciarelli’s upcoming appearance.