Patrizia Reggiani
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Patrizia Reggiani is the ex-wife of Maurizio Gucci
Maurizio Gucci
Maurizio Gucci , son of Rodolfo Gucci, was an Italian businessman, and the former head of the famous Gucci fashion house. He went on to sell his stock in Gucci in 1993 for $170 million to the Bahrain-based investment group, Investcorp. In 1995, a year and a half after the sale of Gucci, he was...

. During the 1980s while she was married to Maurizio Gucci, she was a wealthy Italian socialite and high fashion personality. In late 1998 she went through a scandalous trial followed closely by the Italian public for ordering her husband's murder.

Relationship with Maurizio Gucci

In 1973 she married Maurizio Gucci, with whom she had 2 children, Allegra and Alessandra. On May 2, 1985, after 12 years of marriage, Maurizio left Patrizia for a younger woman, telling her he was going on a short business trip. He never returned home. In 1991, Patrizia and Maurizio Gucci officially divorced. As part of the settlement, Patrizia Reggiani collected the equivalent of $500,000 annual alimony. In 1992 she was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which was removed without any negative consequences. On September 23, 1995, her husband was shot and killed by a hitman hired by Patrizia on the steps outside his office as he arrived to work.

Trial

On January 31, 1997 Patrizia Reggiani was arrested, and in 1998 she was convicted of arranging the killing of her husband, Maurizio Gucci, and sentenced to 29-year in prison. The trial garnered intense media interest and where Patrizia became known as the "Black Widow".

Her daughters asked that her conviction be overturned claiming her brain tumor had affected her personality. In 2000, an appeals court in Milan upheld the conviction but reduced the sentence to 26 years. That same year, Patrizia tried to commit a suicide by hanging herself with a lace, but was rescued.

In October 2011, she was offered a chance at parole, but refused saying "I've never worked in my life and I'm certainly not going to start now".
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