Rome: audio recordings stolen from Raoul Bova, Federico Monzino under investigation

Rome, 16 September (LaPresse) – The Rome Public Prosecutor's Office has entered Milanese entrepreneur Federico Monzino in the register of suspects on charges of attempted extortion in connection with the case of audio files stolen from actor Raoul Bova. According to prosecutor Eliana Dolce, Monzino allegedly used a Spanish SIM card to send anonymous messages containing threats aimed at compromising the actor's reputation and career. The investigation began with a private conversation between Bova and model Martina Ceretti, which subsequently ended up in the hands of Fabrizio Corona. This morning, Bova was interviewed by investigators and prosecutors as the injured party at Piazzale Clodio.