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Milan Court Revokes Sale of Impagnatiello’s Car and Orders Sister‑in‑Law to Pay €25,000

The judge found the post‑homicide, below‑market transfer was intended to hinder compensation to Giulia Tramontano’s relatives.

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Overview

  • Laura Ciuladaite was ordered to pay about €25,000 to Tramontano’s parents and siblings, including roughly €20,000 for the car’s value and €5,000 in legal costs.
  • The Volkswagen T‑Roc was sold in August 2023 to Ciuladaite for €10,000 despite being worth around €20,000, two months after the killing.
  • Judge Francesco Pipicelli ruled the intra‑family sale was carried out to reduce Alessandro Impagnatiello’s assets and frustrate creditor claims, revoking the transaction.
  • Court filings note Impagnatiello gave his brother a special power of attorney to manage accounts and the vehicle, and the insurer later refused to cover a reported October 28, 2024 theft as ‘contradictory and anomalous.’
  • Impagnatiello has been sentenced to life and owes substantial provisional damages, yet he is recorded as having no assets, so practical recovery may depend on enforcement efforts or the state victims’ fund; this is a first‑instance civil ruling.