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For crimes involving organized crime, the father of former Italy international Aquinta was frozen in assets of more than 10 million euros

For crimes involving organized crime, the father of former Italy international Aquinta was frozen in assets of more than 10 million euros

According to the Italian media "Milan Sports Newspaper", the father of former Italy international Jacques Jacques Giuseppe was frozen with assets worth more than 10 million.

Giuseppe was sentenced to 19 years in prison in 2018 on charges of being a member of the Italian mafia "Honorable Society", which was commuted to 13 years on appeal, and Jaquinta was also sentenced to two years in prison for illegal gun ownership at the time.

Juppet reported that Juppese was ostensibly an entrepreneur, but the court found that there was a clear imbalance between his actual wealth and normal legal income, so this time ordered the freezing of his assets. The freezing order involved two construction companies, 71 properties, two cars and numerous bank accounts.

Born on 21 November 1979, Jaquinta played for Udinese, Juventus, Cesena and other Serie A clubs as a striker. For the national team, Yakunta scored six goals in 40 appearances for Italy, playing with the team at the 2006 World Cup and the 2010 World Cup.

(Volcano)

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