Fiat Family Faces New Allegations of Missing Artworks and Forgeries
The family behind the Fiat empire is the subject of a new investigation centered around missing artworks and forgeries, according to the Times of London.The Agnelli family was already the subject of a similar inquiry in 2023. That year, the Italian broadcaster Rai revealed that investigators had discovered that works from the collection were illegally sold abroad or relocated.The collection was first formed by Giovanni Agnelli, who founded Fiat in 1899, and was continued by his grandson, Gianni,
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