Former paparazzi king and VIP
photographer Fabrizio Corona returned to jail Monday after a
series of parole violations.
Last month Corona, 44, was ordered to leave his home in Milan
within the next 120 days.
The home was seized from him almost a year ago by the Milan
court.
The 'eviction' notice has been listed in the official deeds
of the surveillance court, which in recent months upheld a
therapeutic sentence for Corona with his official residence in
the home.
In January 2018 a Milan prosecutor asked a seized-assets
board to confiscate Corona's home but give him back 1.8 million
euros.
The flat is in Via de Cristoforis, a stone's throw from
Corso Como, the heart of the Milanese night scene.
Corona has pled for the house to be left to him so he can
sell it and raise some of the money he still owes.
The 1.8 million is part of 2.6 million seized from the
former glamour photographer, who has been through a series of
trials for blackmailing VIPs.
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