Published 23:45 IST, June 17th 2019
Italian man who escaped jail sentence for George Clooney fraud case nabbed by Thai police
Thai police said they have arrested an Italian man wanted in his home country after he fled a jail sentence handed down for fraudulently using the name of actor George Clooney to lure people into investing in a bogus clothing company.
Thai police said they have arrested an Italian man wanted in his home country after he fled a jail sentence handed down for fraudulently using the name of actor George Clooney to lure people into investing in a bogus clothing company.
Thailand's Crime Suppression Division said in a statement that Francesco Galdeli, 58, was arrested Saturday near the city of Pattaya on suspicion of staying in the country illegally. Also arrested was Vanja Goffi, 45, on suspicion of overstaying her visa.
Interpol notice had been issued for Galdeli and he was arrested at an address provided by Italian authorities, Thai authorities said in their statement Sunday.
It was not immediately clear if the two had a lawyer.
Galdeli was sentenced by a Milan court in 2010 to more than eight years in jail after he was found guilty of impersonating Clooney to trick investors, police said.
Galdeli had lived in Thailand for around seven years, police said.
Meanwhile, on the professional front, Clooney had not starred in a film since 'Money Monster' in 2016. The veteran, directed the Matt Damon-starrer 'Suburbicon' in 2017.
(With inputs from Associated Press)
Updated 00:01 IST, June 18th 2019