Miami, the heart of American Florida, 8,160 kilometers from the Oasi del Cervo, on the island of Sardinia, on the slopes of Monte Arcosu. When on the large lagoon of Santa Gilla the flamingos have already unfolded their pink reflections on the body of water, noon has just struck. On the other side of the ocean, however, it is pitch dark. However, Axel Thiemann, managing director of Sonnedix, the solar offshoot of JP Morgan, was already sighting the Sardinian sun at that hour. It was he who from Miami gave the order to sign and pay. On the other side, in the heart of Milan, a stone's throw from the Duomo, at number seven in via Hoepli, there is Silvia Cazzola, general manager in pectore, who is waiting for the green light. It's August 3 one year ago. The appointment is secret, mysterious. The entrance is crystal.

Code word

The code word to sneak into the maze of the city is a clue: Sandalia, like ancient Sardinia. The portal is surrounded, to the right and left there is Unicredit, on the opposite bank of the street dedicated to the Swiss publisher who became Italian, the effigy of Fideuram prevails, without ever concealing the imposing one of Intesa San Paolo. Here, at this crossroads, people sell, buy, pay and collect. The twelve o'clock appointment is confidential.

Self-known miracle workers

Three "miracle victims" summoned themselves, a benefactor and a notary. Dario Restuccia, notary stamp of Milan that counts, is the landlord. The deeds have already been drawn up, all that remains is to read and write with sealing wax. Nothing you sign must leak out. The content of those contracts must remain armored, secret between the notarial deeds, barred to the meddlers of other people's affairs. If it weren't for that reference to the lands of Sardinia, resting on the slopes of the great Arcosu, it would have been understandable too. Too bad, however, that in those five pages a piece of Sardinia is sold without a fight, which ends up, without a jolt, in the voracious hands of the largest American investment bank, the very powerful JP Morgan.

The order from Miami

That green light from Miami is a purchase order destined to forever mark the future not only of the Island, but also of future generations. The content of that contract, which ended up in our hands, is an unprecedented financial "explosion", which reveals one of the most dizzying deals consumed on the head of Sardinia and the Sardinians. These are mind-boggling figures, earnings that make the lucky Enalotto millionaires appear to be miserable fortune-tellers. What we are about to tell you is much more than a business story, it is, if anything, a "notarial" confession of the gigantic mountain of money that rotates in the undergrowth of these "solar" operations in Sardinia.

Sunstroke

No one could ever have thought that those lands, sold for cheap, snatched from agriculture and sheep farming, could become, thanks to a "stroke of the sun", real gold mines, a solar business enclave where it is possible multiply the investment by thousands and thousands of times. Yes, thousands of times, all written and documented, supported by certified deeds that we choose to publish in excerpts given the grandeur of the financial content.

The mysterious operation

When the "miracled" parade in front of the notary there is an assistant who spells out the numbers as if he were sculpting the deal on the Lepontine dolomites. The first to sit down in front of the certifier is Iacopo Magrini, born in 1970, from Perugia in Città di Castello. He is the sole director of the unknown “IM Consulting” the company that owns a whopping 15% of the share capital of “Sandalia Green srl”, the corporate structure which claims to own 100% of «all development rights, land and the authorizations relating to a project for the construction and operation of a photovoltaic plant on the ground in the countryside of the Municipalities of Uta and Assemini with a power of 69.52 megawatts».

First Signature

There is a deed of sale to sign: Magrini sells his 1,500 euro capital to “Sonnedix San Rocco srl”, the satellite company of JP Morgan delegated directly from Miami to conclude the Sardinian-solar operation. Magrini, who entered poor, with a share of the citizen's income, leaves the room of the millionaire notary. Silvia Cazzola reclaims his nest egg directly in the banks of the Milanese crossroads.

Arcosu totaliser

At the same time of signing, Magrini's totalizer goes from 1,500 euros to six million and 697 thousand euros, everyone will receive with two transfers, one for 3 million and 245 thousand euros and a postdated one of 3 million and 452 thousand euros to be collected within 18 months , then by the end of the current year. Immediately afterwards it was Giovanni Razzino's turn, sent to collect the miraculous deal directly from the "Cordusio Società fiduciaria per Azioni", a trusted company of the Unicredit Banking Group. Compared to his partner, his share capital barely reaches the inclusion income, translated into a modest 5% of the value of the structure that controls the slopes of Monte Arcosu. In the solar climb, between Assemini and Uta, he invested just 500 euros. It didn't go badly for him, though. At home, or rather in the bank, he collects one million and 674 thousand euros.

The “dominus” of Arezzo

The third "miraculous" is the dominus of the operation. Born in the registry office is Giovanni Battista Gori, on the notarial register he is the chairman of the Board of Directors of “Graziella Holding srl”, the owner of the largest share of the Sardinian operation, with 76% corresponding to 7,600 euros. He too from Arezzo, as if he had come to an agreement with the other partners, also all fellow citizens of Petrarch, Roberto Benigni and Jovanotti. When the "chancellor" of the deal spells out the numbers, the bystanders stagger: he had 7,600 euros and leaves with a mind-boggling figure, 23 million and 406 thousand euros.

Jackpot

Stuff to make the most reckless jackpot in history pale. With the risk of making them feel below the poverty line, after them, it's the turn of the "miraculously poor". Fabrizio Boncompagni's “Fa.La srl” owns 2% of the company. His starting capital is two hundred euros, two full tanks of petrol nowadays. Even he, however, will have nothing to complain about the Sardinian sun operation: he returns to Arezzo with the beauty of one million and 61 thousand euros in his pocket. The last to sign the "card" is Alessandro Boncompagni. He also had 2% of the company, with just 200 euros. The solar slot machine placed at the foot of Monte Arcosu "gives" him 646 thousand euros and 285 euros.

33 million for 10 thousand euros

At the end of the day JP Morgan, through the "San Rocco", to buy a ten thousand euro company, Sandalia Green, paid out a dizzying sum: 33 million and 486 thousand euro. The deal multiplier marks an increase in value of 334,763%, which is also impossible to pronounce. The figure is unprecedented. If we exclude the purchase of land, around ten million euros, a capital gain of no less than 23 million euros would still have to be justified. At stake is the evaluation of the authorizations issued by the Sardinian regional council on 4 September 2020, a go-ahead that has multiplied the value of the operation to the nth degree. The Region approves the projects, the Americans devastate the landscape and the intermediaries make tons of money. All in the Island of sleep.

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