Overview
- Antonio Maria Segatori, 55, has filed a case at the Tribunale civile di Milano seeking legal recognition of paternity.
- He is represented by attorneys Manuela Maccaroni and Pierpaolo Salinetti and says his goal is to confirm his origins, not to obtain money.
- His mother, Maria Luigia Biscardi, alleges she became pregnant after a late-1960s relationship during her time with Clan Celentano, and a 1975 action in Rome was archived after her nonappearance.
- Celentano publicly rejected the claim with an ironic social post saying, “I am your grandfather,” before announcing he had engaged lawyer Giulia Bongiorno.
- Segatori cites a possible decades-old extrajudicial deal by his grandfather yet argues it does not bind him, leaving the court to decide on any biological examinations.