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Italian Court Rejects Wanda Nara’s €250,000 Maintenance Claim Against Mauro Icardi

The judgment removes the €250,000 demand and reduces Icardi’s near‑term financial exposure during a Maldives trip that has postponed his return to Argentina.

Overview

  • The Tribunal Ordinario de Milán, in a ruling reported across outlets, rejected Wanda Nara’s request for €250,000 in maintenance, with Judge Anna Cattaneo finding her income and assets did not justify the payment.
  • The June 3 ruling said the parties are financially comparable and directed that expenses for the children be shared, removing the specific monthly aliment request but not closing other legal disputes between the former couple.
  • Mauro Icardi and María Eugenia “La China” Suárez traveled to Japan and then the Maldives and, according to reports, extended their stay after the Italian decision, delaying a planned return to Argentina and a possible reunion with Icardi’s daughters.
  • Press and social accounts reported the pair stayed at One & Only Reethi Rah, a hotel previously linked to Wanda Nara, a detail that fueled social‑media claims of deliberate provocation though those motives remain unverified.
  • Multiple outlets have also reported that Icardi faces alleged child‑support arrears that could, if enforced across jurisdictions, affect travel or stadium access in places such as the United States but those enforcement outcomes are not yet confirmed.