Former Italian tennis player Camila Giorgi, who quit tennis and fled to the US, has been accused of failing to pay rent for six months and stealing antiques, reported. According to the report, Giorgi and her family members—her father Sergio, mother Claudia, and brothers Leandro and Amadeus—had not only several 'gaps' regarding tax returns, but the landlord alleged she had made half of their furniture disappear, including Persian rugs, fine furniture, and even an antique half-ton table. "They made half of our furniture disappear.
Persian rugs, fine furniture, even an antique half-ton table. We are talking about damage between 50 and 100 thousand euros," the quoted the landlord as saying to . Before leaving to the US, the 32-year-old tennis player used to lived in a rental property in Calenzano, Tuscany.
Tough the landlord claimed that Giorgi could not be contacted, her father Sergio Giorgi has been in touch with the landlord. "I wrote to him that they must at least give us back our things, he responded in a contemptuous way saying that they were objects of little value. This is a hateful behaviour, for those like me who have suffered economic but also emotional damage," quoted the landlord as saying.
"I can't know how much is true or how much Camila owes the State, but I know what she owes us. Those objects are part of my mother's life and mine: I want them back, at least this much, given that we have lost hope due to the thousands and thousands of euros in back rent," he .
