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Home / Crime and Justice / Ferragni Faces Jail for Charity Fraud Claims

Ferragni Faces Jail for Charity Fraud Claims

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Chiara Ferragni indicted for alleged aggravated fraud charges.
  • Accused of misleading charity campaigns related to sponsored products.
  • Trial began September and continues through November, facing jail time.
Ferragni Faces Jail for Charity Fraud Claims

Fashion influencer Chiara Ferragni is currently on trial in Italy, facing up to five years in prison for aggravated fraud charges. The indictment, stemming from January, alleges she misled the public through several charity campaigns. Specifically, she is accused of falsely implying that proceeds from a sponsored Christmas Pandoro cake would benefit a children's hospital.

Ferragni has denied all accusations, stating that while organizational aspects could have been improved, the matter has no criminal relevance. She and her husband previously donated significantly to hospitals and aimed for an emulation effect with their commercial ventures. However, she was fined nearly $1.1 million by Italy's Competition Authority, which she paid.

Her trial commenced in September and is scheduled to conclude in November. A conviction for fraud in Italy can result in a prison sentence of one to five years, alongside substantial fines. Ferragni, who boasts over 28 million Instagram followers, continues to manage her fashion brands and marketing agency.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chiara Ferragni is accused of aggravated fraud for allegedly misleading consumers in charity campaigns, particularly concerning sponsored products.
If convicted, Chiara Ferragni could face a jail sentence of one to five years.
Yes, Chiara Ferragni was fined nearly $1.1 million by Italy's Competition Authority and has paid the fine.

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