Overview
- The Italian Data Protection Authority has opened a formal inquiry into Fabrizio Corona’s dissemination of Raoul Bova’s private chats and audio.
- Rome prosecutors Giovanni Conzo and Eliana Dolce have expanded their probe into alleged attempted extortion and illicit data sharing linked to the July leak.
- Federico Monzino has offered investigators a contested account, admitting he received €1,000 and a pusher’s contact for the materials while publicly denying any wrongdoing.
- Bova has lodged a stalking complaint against Corona and filed additional appeals with the privacy regulator to remove the leaked content from Corona’s social channels.
- Rocío Muñoz Morales has petitioned for exclusive custody of their two daughters, accusing Bova of infidelity, a claim his lawyers say they will vigorously oppose.