Tearful Gucci heiress awarded $115m after jury finds former stepfather liable for years of abuse

A Gucci heir, said that he had exploited him for years from the age of six ‘sexual predatory pedophile’ after winning a lawsuit against his old stepfather ‘turning point’ decision of $ 115 million.
The sensational situation brought by Alexandra Zarini, a handbag designer and child defender, created a major cleft among the grandchildren of the luxury fashion house.
His 62 -year -old mother, Patricia Gucci filed a divorce case from her 85 -year -old husband Joseph Ruffalo in 2007 after her daughter came to the fore with shocking claims.
On Tuesday, a Los Angeles Supreme Court of Six Men and Six women took two hours to find Ruffalo responsible for sexual battery and deliberate emotional distress.
Unanimously, the decision was read at 57, while a single tear dice went down the left cheek.
He wore a black community that matched jackets, leggings, blouses and flat pumps while sitting next to her husband in the front of her husband and caressing her arm.
After the decision, his dice said he was extremely grateful to Daily Mail. The jury was incredible. ‘The case,’ Really difficult, scary, painful ‘he added.
Alexandra dice (depicted in court on September 9) Damaged $ 115 million
85 -year -old Joseph Ruffalo (in the picture) lost a case, accusing him of being a ‘sexual predator’.
He said that Ruffalo started to abuse him when he was six years old
He developed problems of trust with old men and said he felt safer to get out with a woman when you were young.
The court heard that Ruffalo, who announced that Zarini was a volunteer in a children’s hospital, filed a lawsuit after seeing the LinkedIn profile.
He said that he was looking for justice to Donna Rotunno, a joint defense adviser who previously defended Harvey Weinstein and called himself ‘final feminist’, ‘and standing against my abuse Joe Ruffalo.
He reported the attack on three police organizations in the United States and the UK, but the authorities did not make any action.
The court was also told that Zarini’s case was a deep crack with his sister Victoria Gucci-Losio and their mother Gucci, who did not want to witness.
Both sisters who spoke with English accents, did not speak since 2020, but they had partially agreed during the hearing.
Im I can say we’re very close, Guc Gucci-Losio said from his brother before he fell into a lawyer Dordick. There was no one who knew me better.
Gucci-Losio, a two-person married mother, lives in Milan, Italy and works part-time for her mother’s company.
Questioned by Dorick, Gucci-Losio announced that he was sexually harassed by Ruffalo as a child.
The court said, “ Joe came to the room when he was four years old ‘he said. ‘I was alone in my bed, then something unusual happened.’ ‘
His mother Patricia Gucci (left), 62, his daughter came to the fore with shocking allegations against him in 2007 after his second husband Ruffalo (right) filed for divorce.
Victoria Gucci-Losio (in the picture) said that Ruffalo was sexually harassed as a child
Zarini’s lawyer Gary Dordick said that the decision in the case was a ‘turning point’ decision (in the picture: Daar, Left and Dordick, right, in court on September 9)
He said that he was abused by Ruffalo and that he had been exploited ‘too much’ times after he was nine years old.
During the declarations, his dice told Ruffalo: ‘I swear to God, if I had the power to do this, I would punch my face to sexually harass my little sister.’
Dordick said Daily Mail is a ‘turning point’ decision, and Zarini plans to forgive all the money collected from Ruffalo.
Rufallo’ya ‘children’s harasser’ and ‘monster’ he said.
Rotunno said to Daily Mail of his client: ‘This is a difficult thing to do to someone at this age.
“ There should be some reforms that we allow these cases to come to the fore.
’20, 25, 30 years later I do not think it is right to defend yourself. ‘
Gucci-Losio Daily Mail told the following: ‘To me, the truth has always been important.’
Jury foreman Leo Lych, Daily Mail Zarini’nin ‘very convincing’ statement, he said.




