Anne Hathaway’s former boyfriend Raffaello Follieri pleaded guilty to eight counts of wire fraud, five counts of money laundering and conspiracy in Manhattan District Court this morning. As part of his plea, he also agreed to pay back $2 million. He now faces 5 years and 3 months is prison and could be deported as another part of the plea.
“I did not have investor authorization to use the money that way,” the 30-year-old Follieri stated after pleading guilty to all 14 counts stemming from his June 24 bust. “I knew what I did was wrong.”
Follieri has been sitting “miserably” behind bars since his arrest due his inability to pony up $21 million in bail.
Follieri’s attorney, Flora Edwards, told Judge John Koeltl that his client was having a “difficult time” in prison and that the past two-and-a-half months have been “very hard on him.”
As a result, his sentencing hearing has been moved up from December to Oct. 3
As it is, Follieri’s plea was originally expected to be entered on Tuesday, but his hearing was briefly postponed to allow for last-minute negotiations. Should the Italian entrepreneur have taken his chances at trial, he could have faced up to nine years behind bars.


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