Max Allegri's Legal Battle Over Child Support with Ex-Partner Claudia Ughi

Max Allegri's Legal Battle Over Child Support with Ex-Partner Claudia Ughi
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Monday 8 April 2024, 13:47 - Last updated: 13:49
Max Allegri, the ex-partner and the battle over money. The acquittal of Claudia Ughi, the former companion of Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri, was confirmed by the Court of Appeal in Turin. She was prosecuted for the alleged embezzlement of money that was intended, after the separation, for the maintenance of the son. Max Allegri reports ex-companion Claudia Ughi: she would have spent for herself 200,000 euros intended for the maintenance of the son. The woman, defended by lawyers Davide Steccanella and Paolo Davico Bonino, had already been acquitted in the first instance. The proceeding was originated by a complaint from Allegri himself. The proceeding against Claudia Ughi was originated by a complaint from Allegri himself who had accused the woman of using the child support money for herself and also to pay the university fees of the older daughter, born from a previous relationship. The Guardia di Finanza had quantified in 210,000 euros the alleged undue expenses out of a total of 600,000 received by Ughi. At the time of the separation, in 2017, it was established that Allegri had to pay 10,000 euros a month for the boy, who continued to live with the mother. It is not the first time that the relationship between Allegri and Ughi ends up in court. In 2019, the coach had already made a request to cut expenses for the maintenance of the son, lowering the maintenance check from 10 thousand to 5 thousand euros a month. The request was made because the coach had left the Juventus bench, seeing his income decrease. However, the courts had rejected this request.
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