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An
Italian court has sentenced famous Italian actress Ornella Muti to eight months
in prison or a fine of 30,000 euros for skipping a play and faking a medical
certificate to have dinner with Russian President Vladimir Putin, local media
reported.
The
court in the northern Italian city of Pordenone found Muti guilty of aggravated
fraud for faking a medical certificate to skip a play in the Verdi Theater in
Pordenone on December 10, 2010.
The story continues:
Muti
asked the theater to change the date of the play in which she was performing,
saying that she was ill. She provided a doctor’s note that stipulated five days
of sick leave after having received 25, 000 euros in advance for the
performance.
However,
on the day of the play she attended a charity dinner with then-Prime Minister
Putin and American actor Kevin Costner in Russia’s St. Petersburg, il
Giornale.it reported. Muti’s presence at the dinner was recorded on video.
Following
the event, the Verdi Theater sued the actress. The court brought heavier
charges against the actress than expected – the local prosecutor’s office was
calling for a sentence of six and a half months, but Muti ended up being handed
an eight-month sentence.
Nevertheless,
Muti was given the alternative of paying a 30,000 euro fine to the Verdi
Theater.
The December 10, 2010 charity event at St Petersburg’s Ice Palace was dedicated to the fight against child cancer and eye diseases. It was also attended by such celebrities as GĂ©rard Depardieu, Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci, Kurt Russell, Sharon Stone and Mickey Rourke.
The December 10, 2010 charity event at St Petersburg’s Ice Palace was dedicated to the fight against child cancer and eye diseases. It was also attended by such celebrities as GĂ©rard Depardieu, Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci, Kurt Russell, Sharon Stone and Mickey Rourke.
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