Overview
- Public prosecutor Roberto Bulgarini Nomi has closed the preliminary phase and placed Di Pietro under investigation for acts persecutory, the Italian legal term for stalking.
- The investigative file, as reported, cites violent messages sent after the 2024 breakup, including threats such as “I will destroy you.”
- Prosecutors’ reconstruction describes alleged physical episodes at the director’s home, including damaging a bookshelf, spitting in his face twice, and pulling him.
- Investigators say Di Pietro used fake profiles and different phone numbers to continue contacting the ex-partner after he tried to block her on phone and social media.
- Defense lawyer Claudio Urciuoli rejects the account as rooted in the ex-partner’s version and suggests a toxic relationship with shared responsibility, noting no conviction has been issued.