Overview
- Nathan Trevallion on Nov. 29 signed a free-use contract for a rural house in Palmoli and received the keys from owner Armando Carusi.
- The renovated casolare is described as an autonomous residence with two large rooms including a kitchen, a well, a dry toilet, and fireplaces, and was offered at no cost for a limited period reportedly of two months.
- The couple’s lawyers said the acceptance was made to address sanitary criticisms and to allow required upgrades, framing it as a step toward reunification rather than a retreat from their lifestyle.
- The family plans to move imminently to the property, while the three children remain in a protected facility in Vasto pending court procedures and the parents’ appeal.
- A senior judicial official, Isabella Mariani, voiced serious concern over political attacks on magistrates and the media portrayal of the case, following national scrutiny of the proceedings.