Overview
- The judge issued a non luogo a procedere after the Rome prosecutor requested proscioglimento at the pre‑trial stage.
- The case stemmed from a complaint by ex‑husband Francesco Sarcina, who alleged unauthorized posting of their minor daughter’s photos.
- Prosecutors had previously pursued a direct summons to trial before reversing course at the hearing.
- A civil‑court order still forbids publishing the child’s photos without the father’s prior consent, the singer’s lawyer Maria Paola Marro said.
- Media reports cite alleged messages about commercial use of the child’s image and the father’s safety concerns, which are reported claims rather than court findings.