Overview
- Television program Infama reported on Monday that Wanda Nara’s Lake Como residence was being offered for about €8 million and that the sale would include outstanding municipal tax debts.
- Hours after the broadcast, Nara posted on X calling the story “fake,” saying she is not selling the Italy property and that her pets, horses and employees continue to live at the house.
- Infama panelists described the estate as an upscale Lombardy home with eight bedrooms, four bathrooms and parking for three cars and revived past employee complaints about unpaid wages and neglect.
- None of the articles produced a public sale listing, municipal records or official transaction documents to confirm the broadcast’s claims, leaving the debt and listing reports unverified.
- Reporters also floated that Nara may be shifting investments toward the United States with institutional advisers named by commentators, a claim that remains speculative and should be checked against financial or legal filings.