A series of suspicious withdrawals from the current accounts of Paolo Calissano , the Genoese actor who died in Rome from antidepressant drug poisoning last December 29, at the age of 54.

The former support administrator of the plaintiff, the lawyer Matteo Minna , is under investigation in Genoa, according to the investigators he allegedly withdrew about 70 thousand euros from Calissano's accounts. But other suspicious transfers are being investigated, involving hundreds of thousands of euros.

Calissano's family members, who had noticed the shortages, presented a first complaint in which the crime of embezzlement was hypothesized. In December, when the Rome prosecutor's office closed the investigation into the death, it supplemented the complaint by also hypothesizing the circumvention of an incompetent person.

The file is now in the hands of the Genoese prosecutor Francesco Cardona Albini and the deputy Vittorio Ranieri Miniati.

Calissano, who became famous in the 90s because he starred in some successful TV series and films (Doctor Giò, Vivere, General Hospital), saw a sudden slowdown in his career in September 2005 when the Brazilian dancer died of a cocaine overdose in his Genoese home Ana Lucia Bandeira Bezerra .

The investigation marked a turning point in the life of Calissano, who paid for it by bargaining for 4 years and entering the community. Then came the depression. In 2006, the Court appointed attorney Minna as the plaintiff's support administrator .

(Unioneonline/L)

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