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>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/gucci-alexandra-zarini-joseph-ruffalo-sexual-abuse-b421659.html

Gucci heiress files lawsuit accusing stepfather of sexual abuse

Alexandra Zarini, heiress to the Gucci fashion brand, has filed a lawsuit accusing her former stepfather of sexually abusing her for 16 years.

The granddaughter of Aldo Gucci, who turned a small Italian leather goods company into a global fashion empire, filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles.

In the suit Ms Zarini, now 35, alleges that Joseph Ruffalo sexually abused her from the age of six to the age of 22.

She also alleges complicity and cover-up on the part of her mother, Patricia Gucci, and her grandmother, Bruna Palombo.

According to documents filed with the California Superior Court, Mr Ruffalo, a music manager who worked with Prince and Earth, Wind & Fire, would climb naked into bed with her when she was a child and teenager and grope her breasts and genitals, while also rubbing his penis against her body.

Ms Zarini claims that her mother was aware of the abuse, and her grandmother told her “to keep quiet and cover them up”.

She maintains that both women threatened her to keep her quiet, fearing that the scandal would tarnish the Gucci name and potentially cost them millions.

The lawsuit also alleges physical abuse on the part of her mother and that Mr Ruffalo, then still married to Ms Gucci, would “rescue” her and abuse her under the pretense of looking after her.

She also alleges that he encouraged her to use cocaine and crystal meth.

Filing of the lawsuit coincides with the launch of Ms Zarini’s anti-child abuse charity, the Alexandra Gucci Children’s Foundation.

In a video released on YouTube , Ms Zarini says that society is failing children. She adds that the problem of child sexual abuse exists everywhere.

The lawsuit was first reported in The New York Times, which also confirmed that Ms Zarini has also filed a report with the Beverly Hills police department.

A statement emailed to the Times from Ms Gucci says: “I am deeply sorry for the pain Joseph Ruffalo caused Alexandra. What he did to her is inexcusable and I was devastated when she disclosed everything to me at our family doctor’s office in London in September 2007.”

She added: “I immediately initiated divorce proceedings against Mr. Ruffalo and set about healing my family through counseling. I am equally devastated by the allegations against me and her grandmother, which are completely false.”

Richard Crane Jr, a lawyer for Mr Ruffalo, said: “My client has not been served and has not read the complaint. Therefore, he is not aware of all of the allegations that the complaint contains. What he has been informed of, he vehemently and categorically denies.”

He continues: “While married to Alexandra’s mother, Mr Ruffalo and his wife were greatly concerned about the mental well-being of Alexandra and took steps to address her instability. Apparently, their efforts failed.”

The Gucci brand is currently owned by Kering, having been taken public by Bahrain-based Investcorp to which the Gucci family divested its final stake in 1993.

Anonymous ID: 88ab70 Sept. 18, 2020, 3:18 a.m. No.10692513   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2515 >>2652 >>2802 >>2925

https://www.theepochtimes.com/comey-will-voluntarily-testify-before-senate-committee-sen-graham-says_3504025.html

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Comey Will Voluntarily Testify Before Senate Committee, Sen. Graham Says

Former FBI Director James Comey has agreed to testify before a Senate committee, without a subpoena, regarding the bureau’s probe into Russian election meddling and the campaign of President Donald Trump, according to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).

Graham said in remarks to Fox News on Wednesday that “the day of reckoning is upon us when it comes to Crossfire Hurricane,” referring to the code name for the FBI investigation, which was later taken over by former special counsel Robert Mueller, who probed allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia to sway the 2016 presidential election. Mueller ultimately didn’t establish any such collusion.

Comey will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 30, according to Graham, who said the former director can expect to be grilled, but treated with respect.

“I appreciate Mr. Comey coming before the committee,” Graham said. “He will be respectfully treated, but asked hard questions.”

Graham told Fox News he requested Mueller appear before the committee, but he declined. The South Carolina senator said he would seek Mueller’s testimony after the former special counsel wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post defending his office’s prosecution of Trump associate Roger Stone, whose sentence the president commuted.

“I feel compelled to respond both to broad claims that our investigation was illegitimate and our motives were improper, and to specific claims that Roger Stone was a victim of our office. The Russia investigation was of paramount importance. Stone was prosecuted and convicted because he committed federal crimes. He remains a convicted felon, and rightly so,” Mueller wrote.

Democrats on the judiciary committee requested Mueller’s testimony, arguing that if Republicans are probing the FBI’s investigation into the Trump campaign, which morphed into Mueller’s probe, the former special counsel should be given the opportunity to defend his work.

“Apparently Mr. Mueller is willing—and also capable—of defending the Mueller investigation through an oped in the Washington Post,” Graham wrote in a July 12 tweet. “Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have previously requested Mr. Mueller appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify about his investigation. That request will be granted.”

Graham also told Fox News that former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe was approached for a voluntary interview and talks with him are still underway.

The Senate Judiciary Committee, which is chaired by Graham, is one of two Republican-led Senate committees looking into the FBI’s probe. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), the chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, is also conducting an investigation. His committee voted on Wednesday to give Johnson the power to subpoena dozens of former and current officials, including Comey and McCabe, as well as former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

Democrats have denounced both probes as partisan efforts targeting Trump’s political foes.

“Our investigation is focused on uncovering and revealing the truth. But Democrats seem intent at every turn to frustrate and interfere with our oversight efforts,” Johnson pushed back, in remarks at a business meeting Wednesday conducted by his committee.