Alfredo Lardelli
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Alfredo Lardelli alias Alfredo Borgatte dos Santos is a Swiss entrepreneur, who – according to himself - works “30 percent as a legal adviser, 30 percent as an estate agent and 40 percent as an adviser for the red light-scene”.[1] He gained his knowledge about jurisprudence autodidactically. He became known to a broad public thanks to the media reporting about his various lawsuits.
- In 1989, Lardelli gets sentenced to twenty years of jail for murdering two prostitutes and the husband of his then-lady-love. In prison, he married a Brazilian woman and adopted her family name, Borgatte dos Santos. After his early discharge in 1999 grace to good behaviour, he had a big media presence, e.g. in Swiss TV and in rainbow press-paper Blick, that dedicated a series to him, that lasted six issues.[2]
- Lardelli wanted to open up an etablissement in Wagen (Gemeinde Jona). This led to various legal arguments.[3] Lardelli e.g. had to appear at court, because he supposedly threated an opponent of his project to kill him. [1]
- In 2006 and inspired by Lardelli, Ueli Maurer, president of political party SVP, was taken legal actions against, because of falsification of documents, and acquitted.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Drohte Lardelli mit Tod? Tages-Anzeiger, September 3 2004
- ^ Marianne Fehr, Der fröhliche Mörder, Die Weltwoche 42/02
- ^ Streit geht in die nächste Runde, Linth-Zeitung, August 11 2004
- ^ Freispruch für Ueli Maurer, Tages-Anzeiger Online, November 2 2006