Agnelli heir Elkann arrested in New York
over false reporting of incident
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[November 29, 2016]
NEWYORK/MILAN (Reuters) - Lapo
Elkann, grandson of late Fiat patriarch Gianni Agnelli, was arrested and
charged in New York with falsely reporting an incident, police said on
Tuesday after media reported that he was suspected of faking his own
kidnapping.
The police spokesman said there was an investigation into an "unlawful
imprisonment" which turned out to be false information. He said Elkann,
39, had been released following the charge and the matter was now in
court. He had no other details.
American and Italian newspapers quoted unidentified police sources,
including in New York, that Elkann had allegedly faked his own
kidnapping over the weekend after he ran out of cash during a
Thanksgiving weekend bash in the city.
Elkann's publicist declined to comment. The Agnelli family's investment
holding Exor had no comment.
Elkann, who is also the brother of Fiat Chrysler Chairman John Elkann
and heir to Italy's biggest industrial dynasty, nearly died of a drug
overdose in 2005 after collapsing in the apartment of a transsexual
prostitute.
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Lapo Elkann, president of LA Holding and co-founder of design group
Italia Independent, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his
office in Milan in January 11, 2013. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo
In 2007 he founded sunglasses company Italia Independent, which
debuted on the Milan stock market in 2013.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in New York and Agnieszka Flak in
Milan; editing by Mark Heinrich)
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