A twist in the libel trial Tonino Lamborghini. Flavia Borzonewho was sued by the businessman from Ferrara for some declarations that he was her real father, played the “Joker” and appeared in court in Bologna with one DNA evidence. The results were determined by a professor at the University of Ferrara by comparing them with a saliva sample Elettra Lamborghinithey would have shown that it would be Flavia Borzone and the singer sisters. Let's find out what happened.
Flavia Borzone and the DNA test with Elettra Lamborghini
Flavia Borzone and the mother Rosalba Colosimo were reported defamation out of Tonino Lamborghini Last autumn, after repeated reports and statements on television and in newspapers, the Ferrarese entrepreneur, born in 1947, decided to take legal action against the women who had long been convinced that the Flavia's father he was it.
As Il Resto del Carlino reported, the process was apparently overturned by a Real yesterday, Monday January 29th Plot twist. The lawyers of Borzone and his mother Rosalba Colosimo would actually appear in full in the criminal courtroom in Via D'Azeglio in Bologna DNA evidence.
“I didn't want to offend anyone, I just wanted to know whose daughter I am,” said Flavia Borzone, whose lawyers presented yesterday the results of the comparison between her client's DNA and that of Elettra Lamborghini, Tonino's daughter, and refused to cooperate, carried out by a professor from the University of Ferrara. But how did the singer's samples come about? Her lawyers said Borzone had contacted her four private detectiveswho would have managed to get one DNA sample From Elettra Lamborghini come into his possession saliva in one straw through which the singer would have had a milkshake at the bar.
The results, as mentioned, would support this Flavia Borzone And Elettra Lambroghini (who did not make a statement) actually are sisters. “For us, that's enough to drop the accusation of slander, because the women were only telling the truth” said the lawyers. If the evidence proves reliable, it would represent an insurmountable obstacle to Tonino Lamborghini's prosecution, but the matter – far from closed – will continue marchMonth the process was updated to.