MILAN (Reuters) - A Milan court on Wednesday handed suspended sentences to former Valentino chairman Matteo Marzotto and two other people for tax evasion as part of an investigation into the sale of the Italian fashion house to private equity group Permira.
Along with Marzotto, the court also sentenced his sister Diamante Marzotto and entrepreneur Massimo Caputi.
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