Signorini’s Lawyers Demand Platforms Remove Corona’s ‘Falsissimo’ Content, Warn of Liability
The notice argues the posts rely on illicitly sourced private data that could expose hosts to civil liability.
Overview
- Attorneys Daniela Missaglia and Domenico Aiello formally notified Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Google to block and delete ‘Falsissimo’ episodes and related clips.
- The lawyers cite Milan prosecutors’ probe of Fabrizio Corona for alleged revenge porn tied to the chats and images referenced in the videos.
- They contend the companies profited from widespread distribution of content that violates Signorini’s privacy and reputation.
- Signorini’s team is evaluating civil suits seeking multimillion‑euro damages for reputational and biological harm, with potential claims also aimed at Corona and outlets that amplified the material.
- Model Antonio Medugno denies a sexual relationship with Signorini and, through his counsel, reserves legal action to protect his reputation, while platforms’ responses have not been disclosed.