Chiara Ferragni Exonerated in Major Fraud Case Linked to Charity Cakes

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Chiara Ferragni, Italy's prominent influencer, has been acquitted of fraud charges related to her marketing of limited edition Christmas cakes intended to benefit a children's cancer charity. A Milan judge ruled that the charges, which could have led to a 20-month prison sentence, were inadmissible. The controversy arose after it was revealed that while Ferragni's company profited from the cake sales, a prior donation of 50,000 euros had already been made to the Regina Margherita hospital by the confectioner Balocco. The scandal, known as 'Pandorogate,' has sparked significant public and political backlash, leading to calls for stricter regulations on influencer marketing in Italy.
Key Details: • Ferragni was accused of misleading charity claims regarding cake sales. • The court ruled the charges against her were inadmissible. • Prior to the sponsorship, Balocco donated 50,000 euros to the hospital. • Ferragni and her companies reimbursed the hospital and customers a total of 3.4 million euros.