Widowed Texas Playboy model turned Italian princess, 73, faces eviction from $533 million Roman villa
The former Playboy model turned Italian princess faces imminent eviction from her $533 million villa in Rome.
73 years old texas The native, born Rita Carpenter, became Italian royalty after marrying Niccolo Boncompani Ludovisi, the Italian prince, in 2009. Princess Rita Jenret Boncompagni Ludovisi.
But after the death of her husband in 2018, Boncomparni Ludovisi’s children, born of her first marriage, were left with their stepmother, her father’s third and final wife, inheriting their fortune and living on the fashionable Via Veneto. He accused the outlying villa Aurora of being devastated.
The court later agreed that the princess had demolished the outer wall, and that she, her Ukrainian housekeeper, the Ukrainian housekeeper’s daughter and two grandchildren were to be evicted by police as early as Thursday. .
Prince Niccolò Boncompani Ludovisi (right) and Princess Rita are pictured together before their death in 2018. Texas-born Rita, a former Playboy model, faces her eviction from her gorgeous Roman villa on Thursday after her judge accused her of failing.maintain property
This stunning property — a former hunting lodge on the hilltop once occupied by Julius Caesar’s palace — has what realtors might call a bag of possibilities (pictured)
Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto (pictured), tucked away in a small room on the second floor, are Caravaggio’s only ceiling painting, and the mansion is expected to fetch a high price at auction in January.
that spectacular estate Has belonged to the Ruovigi family since the early 1600s features only kCeiling frescoes by renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Melici da Caravaggio.
Attempts to sell the property for $533 million failed.
The price has since been reduced to $353 million, but there are no buyers, so it will be discounted further to change the price.
On Wednesday night, the American princess was at her home with her Ukrainian housekeeper Olga, her housekeeper’s daughter and Ludovisi’s two young grandchildren, waiting for the Carabinieri police to arrive.
The Casino Boncompagni Ludovisi is also known as the Casino della. Pictured is the Country Room, with side panels painted by Guercino, Paul Brill, Domenichino and Gian Battista Viola.
Princess Rita Boncompani Ludovisi shows journalists some of the paintings exhibited inside the Casino del Aurora, also known as Villa Ludovisi, in Rome on January 18, 2022.
Rome’s Judge Miriam Iappelli told the Carabinieri police at Via Veneto station in January this year that the princess had failed to keep the house in “good condition” after the exterior walls collapsed, among other reasons. I ordered him to withdraw.
With the caution period over, the decree requires police to evict those still living there, acquire property, change locks, and “dispose of or destroy” abandoned furniture and documents. I’m here.
The children knew that this house was theirs, built in 1570, their grandfather wanted his children to inherit the house, and their deceased father abused his children and mismanaged his property. claimed to have done so.
Rita was featured on the cover of Playboy in 1984, three years after her first appearance in the magazine in 1981.
They launched a multifaceted legal campaign to manage the property so it could be sold.
One of the children, Bante Boncompani Ludovisi, took to Twitter on Wednesday to praise Iappelli’s eviction order and argue for children’s rights to the villa and its contents.
Widow Boncompani Ludovisi said she and her husband worked diligently to restore the villa as best they could, adding that they tried to negotiate with her late husband’s children.
In a statement provided to The Associated Press on Wednesday, she called the imminent eviction “unexpected and unjustified.”
“What a brutal end to a beautiful life with my beloved Niccolò,” she wrote.
The eviction order marked the culmination of a bitter legacy story that saw the villa at the same time put on a court-ordered auction block Last year, the court’s valuation reached €471 million ($533 million). After failing to make a minimum bid of €353 million ($400 million) at the first auction, the price was gradually lowered in a series of successive auctions, with more slated until a buyer was found. .
Also known as Villa Ludovisi, this villa is famous for Caravaggio adorning the small room off the spiral staircase on the second floor.
In 1597, the diplomat and patron of the arts commissioned him to decorate the ceiling of a small room used as an alchemical workshop.
The 2.75-meter (9-foot) wide mural depicting Jupiter, Pluto, and Neptune is unusual. This is not a fresco, but oil on plaster, and represents the only ceiling mural known to have been painted by Caravaggio.
Ludovisi’s first husband was former United States Democratic Congressman John Jenrette Jr. from South Carolina, whom she married in 1976. The two divorced in 1981.
Pictured on April 13, 1981 at the Playboy Mansion on the left and with Hugh Hefner on the right, Rita decided to appear in Playboy magazine, writing an article she wrote, “The Liberation of a Congressional Wife.” another model appeared in
Princess Rita Boncomparni Ludovisi (center) decided to appear in Playboy magazine, posing in a feathered boa at a photo shoot to accompany an article she wrote, headlining the liberation of her parliamentary wife.
Meanwhile, sometime in the ’80s, when she appeared on the cover of Playboy, there was a scandal when she told the magazine that she and Jenrette had sex on the steps of the capital during a break from an all-night house session. has happened.
However, in a 2017 interview with “CBS Sunday Morning,” she claimed it was just a “kiss” and that she “didn’t make love on the steps of the Capitol.”
“We had just got married and it was in session, and he called me to have dinner with him in the parliamentary dining hall. Then I went behind a pillar and he kissed me. I did,” she said.
And it was a passionate moment. But it wasn’t – we didn’t make love on the steps of the Capitol. ‘
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