Maria Malfatti's Controversial Inheritance: A Caregiver's Fortune

Maria Malfatti's Controversial Inheritance: A Caregiver's Fortune
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Saturday 23 March 2024, 12:24 - Last updated: 25 March, 06:56

Maria Malfatti, a descendant of one of the most important and well-known families of Rovereto, would have left an inheritance of 5 million to her own caregiver, thus ignoring her grandchildren. After the reading of the woman's last will, the grandchildren decided to file a complaint with the Rovereto prosecutor's office for exploitation of incapacity. The suspicion is that, taking advantage of the aunt's moments of lucidity, the caregiver had herself named as the heir. The news was reported by Corriere della Sera.

According to the newspaper l’Adige, Malfatti's estate includes numerous bank accounts, luxury apartments, and the historic palace in Via della Terra. Assets that would be entirely reserved for the Albanian national family assistant.

Maria Malfatti, who is she

The woman is related to Valeriano Malfatti. Born on November 20, 1850, to Cesare and Irene Chiusole in Rovereto, then under the rule of the Habsburg monarchy, Valeriano graduated in engineering at the Stuttgart Polytechnic. After being an assessor, he was the mayor of Rovereto from 1886 to 1915. He was also a deputy to the Tyrolean Diet from 1883 to 1909. A member of the Trentino liberal-national party, in 1885 he was elected to the Vienna Parliament where he also held the role of vice president.

Berlusconi's Inheritance, the agreement among the children: Villa Campari to Marina, Macherio to Barbara (for 26 million). The sailing ship Morning Glory was also sold

The lawsuit

"We are in the initial phases now it's up to the Prosecutor's Office to move. The work of the prosecutor De Tedesco has been excellent and has led to the seizure proceeding," said the granddaughter's lawyer. At the moment, in fact, the elderly woman's assets have been "frozen".

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