Giulia Ottorini Among Tax-Evading Influencers: A Tale of Lavish Spending

Giulia Ottorini Among Tax-Evading Influencers: A Tale of Lavish Spending
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Saturday 9 March 2024, 14:04

Giulia Ottorini is also among the tax-evading influencers identified by the Financial Police. The 21-year-old lives in Bologna, was dating the rapper Mambolosco, and works as a creator on the adult content subscription platform OnlyFans. Any distinguishing features? She managed to squander a whopping 30,000 euros in four days on nightclubs, private parking, and other extravagant expenses.

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At least, this is what she reported to her 1.8 million followers on TikTok, in a video published on March 4, 2023, that follows the popular content creator format "this is how much I spent in a month". However, since the month in question had only reached the fourth day - the date on which the girl presumably made the report - and not the 31st, the influencer calculated the expenses for just these 96 hours.

Thus, with a price list in the background, and a mood halfway between amused and shocked in a "laughing to keep from crying" manner, the influencer explained how she managed to vaporize thousands and thousands of euros in such a short time.

 

How did she manage to spend 30,000 euros in 4 days?

"I myself don't know, so I will surely regret this video - she begins, then continues - Let's start with March 1st: normal expenses i.e., 5, 6, 30 euros and that's fine, I accept it. Moving to today with 50 euros because I went dancing and then parking. Ok, yesterday: spent 90 euros okay and other small expenses. The problem came the day before yesterday when I spent 15, 23, 47 and then 8,100, 8,100, 7.60 and 6,256".

Then, comes the moment of the final verdict: "So doing the math we've reached 23,579.47 euros. I'm about to cry - she says desperately, then continues - And it's not over yet! Because then there was cash (about 9,800 euros! n.d.r.). Now it's gone." What happened to those banknotes? It is unknown, not even the author of the video can tell.

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