Fabrizio Corona: Rimossi Profili Social – Censura?
The social media accounts of Italian personality Fabrizio Corona, including his popular Instagram profile, have been removed from Meta platforms for “multiple violations.” Corona’s legal counsel, Ivano Chiesa, has characterized the removal as censorship, calling it an “antidemocratic operation” unbecoming of Italy.
The Removal and Allegations
According to reports, Meta removed Corona’s profiles due to repeated policy breaches. This action does not appear to be directly linked to a recent civil court ruling that blocked the broadcast of Corona’s show, “Falsissimo,” at the request of Alfonso Signorini’s legal team. Currently, Corona maintains an active profile on Threads, another Meta platform, and the “Falsissimo” YouTube channel – which requires a paid subscription – has over 1 million subscribers.
Legal Response and Claims of Censorship
Ivano Chiesa stated, “They have been shut down, closed, suspended, both Instagram and ‘Falsissimo.’ It is censorship worthy of a country like Italy, an antidemocratic obscuring operation.” Chiesa indicated Corona received notifications from Meta citing copyright violations and believes What we have is connected to Mediaset’s request. He added that public support for Corona is strong, with people expressing their encouragement in the street.
The “Falsissimo” Controversy
Through “Falsissimo,” Corona accused Alfonso Signorini of orchestrating a system where young people, particularly models and aspiring contestants on the “Grande Fratello” (Big Brother) show, were allegedly pressured into sexual favors in exchange for media exposure. Signorini has consistently denied these accusations, labeling them as defamatory. Signorini secured a court order to remove content related to him from “Falsissimo” and prevent further publication of information. Corona is currently under investigation for revenge porn related to the dissemination of private images of Signorini, while Signorini is being investigated for alleged sexual violence and extortion following a complaint filed by former “Grande Fratello Vip” contestant Antonio Medugno.
Frequently Asked Questions
What led to the removal of Fabrizio Corona’s social media accounts?
Corona’s accounts were removed by Meta for “multiple violations,” though the specific nature of those violations was not detailed.
What is the connection between the account removals and the “Falsissimo” show?
While the account removals are not directly linked to the court order blocking “Falsissimo,” the timing and legal actions surrounding the show appear to be related.
What legal challenges are Fabrizio Corona and Alfonso Signorini currently facing?
Corona is under investigation for revenge porn, while Signorini is being investigated for alleged sexual violence and extortion following a complaint by Antonio Medugno.
How might these ongoing legal battles and social media removals impact Corona’s public profile and future projects?