Fedez Receives Apology from Codacons Over False Accusations

Fedez Receives Apology from Codacons Over False Accusations
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Thursday 29 February 2024, 17:26 - Last updated: 2 March, 08:59
Fedez has received "an apology letter from Codacons", which today has "removed from its website the press release" that contained "the accusation against Fedez and his family's companies of tax evasion and dark plots". This was reported to AdnKronos by sources close to the rapper. "The removal of the Codacons press release - according to what is learned from sources close to Fedez's companies, who claim to have already filed a lawsuit on these facts in court - occurred after their lawyers, who had demanded such removal from Codacons, received an apology letter". The signature is from the association and its president Carlo Rienzi, in which it is stated that "it was not Codacons' intention to accuse Fedez of tax evasion or other illicit conduct". It is then Codacons itself that publishes the full text of the letter sent to Fedez's lawyers after the request to remove the press release in which the association informed about the report to the Financial Police regarding the rapper's corporate assets. "Therefore, we reiterate from our side, there was no accusatory intent - Codacons writes in the letter -, if Mr. Lucia had such an impression we apologize and will certainly remove this press release from the website. Furthermore, after receiving the opinion we are asking for today from the AGCM and the Revenue Agency, for greater transparency and clarity of our social purposes, we will evaluate whether to publish the report in full. Therefore, we apologize for the misunderstanding and for any tones used. We learn of the statement released today by Fedez - Codacons continues - where finally the rapper seems to understand that the report to the Financial Police was a dutiful act for Codacons - explains the association - Given his "guilty conscience", with our letter we also informed Fedez that we are not in the habit of offending anyone, but we will go in depth to ascertain what use he makes of all those companies".
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