Milan, May 14 (LaPresse) – For Chiara Poggi’s family, compensation has never been a “priority” because their sole priority was “ascertaining the truth about their daughter’s death, and they have already achieved that.” The compensation paid to date by Alberto Stasi, approximately “350,000–400,000 euros,” is held in a “dedicated account” . This is what attorney Gian Luigi Tizzoni said this morning while speaking with reporters outside the Milan courthouse and commenting on rumors that the family of the 26-year-old woman killed on August 13, 2007, in Garlasco does not want the conviction of her ex-boyfriend reviewed so as not to have to return the “sums.” According to Tizzoni, to suggest that the “financial” aspect is “even a remote consideration” for Giuseppe Poggi, Rita Preda, and Marco Poggi in attacking the family of a murdered girl is “degrading.” “The Poggi family does not use that money to live on,” he said, “and they get by comfortably on their own resources.” He reiterated that the truth has already been established in the trials and that if “today someone wants to challenge it in the appropriate forums—that is, in court—we will address it.”