Gintoneria, a well-known VIP club in Milan owned by Davide Lacerenza, has been seized as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged drug dealing and escort services. According to authorities, the club was not only a hotspot for luxury cocktails but also a hub for illicit activities, including narcotics distribution and prostitution.
Stefania Nobile, daughter of former telesales queen Wanna Marchi, along with her ex-partner Lacerenza and an accomplice, Davide Ariganello, were arrested by the Financial and Economic Police Unit of the Guardia di Finanza. Prosecutors allege that the trio facilitated drug sales and arranged escorts for high-profile clients, generating substantial illegal profits.
The charges against Nobile, Lacerenza, and Ariganello include self-laundering, aiding and abetting, exploitation of prostitution, and drug possession and trafficking. While Marchi is not under investigation, her daughter now faces serious legal consequences.
Investigators claim that illicit profits from these activities were funneled through the club’s legitimate business operations, leading to the seizure of Gintoneria, located on Via Napo Torriani. The case continues to unfold as authorities dig deeper into the extent of the alleged crimes.