Overview
- Katia Ricciarelli used a new Verissimo appearance to defend herself and sharply criticize Giancarlo Magalli, calling him “cattivo” and saying she would not take his calls.
- She claimed she was kept from speaking directly with Pippo Baudo in recent years and said she learned of a hospital operation only days later because she was not informed.
- Ricciarelli said she hired a private investigator who found two apartments registered to Baudo’s longtime aide, Dina Minna, recounting that Baudo justified it as a reward for loyalty.
- Magalli previously told Oggi that Baudo himself gave precise orders not to speak with Ricciarelli, a version that directly contradicts her account.
- Ricciarelli said she received a formal diffida instructing her not to discuss the inheritance and noted she was not involved due to separation of assets.