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Actress
Anne Hathaway's private diaries have been confiscated by
the FBI as part of their ongoing investigation into 12 counts of
wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering charged against her
ex-boyfriend, Raffaello Follieri, the
New York Daily News reported
Thursday.
Personal photos of the couple along with other documents and items
including a Tiffany clock and an antique bible were also taken by
the FBI, according to the paper.
Hathaway, 25, dumped the 29-year-old Italian
businessman days before he was arrested at the end of June. She
has not been implicated in any of his alleged crimes.
See photos of other celebrity splits.
U.S. Attorney's spokeswoman Rebekah Carmichael told Usmagazine.com:
"We have no comment."
Follieri now faces the possibility of life in
prison.
According to the United States Attorney's Office, Follieri
misappropriated "hundreds of thousands of dollars in investor money
to live a luxurious lifestyle, including expensive restaurants and
clothes; dog walking services; an opulent apartment in Manhattan
that leased for approximately $37,000 per month; medical expenses
for his girlfriend at the time and his parents, including a 'house
call' by Follieri's physician, which cost $30,000."
Prosecutors also charge he claimed the Vatican formally appointed
him to manage its financial affairs, and that he met with the Pope
in person while in Italy but "in reality, [his] connections
consisted of an adminstrative employee at the Vatican who was paid
by Follieri."
He was previously arrested in April for
allegedly writing a $215,000 bad check.
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