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    Italy Seizes Millions in Alleged Fraud Against Bond Star Ursula Andress

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy’s Guardia di Finanza seized approximately €20 million in assets tied to alleged money laundering on behalf of Swiss actress Ursula Andress, including a luxury estate near Florence, art and financial holdings, following a Swiss complaint about opaque financial dealings by her late asset manager

    Italy Seizes €20 Million in Alleged Fraud Against Bond Star Ursula Andress

    Major Asset Seizure Linked to Financial Fraud Investigation

    Overview of the Case

    ROME, March 26 (Reuters) - Italy's financial police have seized assets worth around 20 million euros ($23.12 million) in an investigation into financial fraud targeting Swiss actress Ursula Andress, famous for her role in the first James Bond movie "Dr. No".

    Nature of the Seized Assets

    The assets are believed to be the proceeds of money laundering and self-laundering crimes committed against the actress, the Guardia di Finanza police said in a statement on Thursday.

    They include a luxury country estate in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, on the outskirts of Florence, with vineyards and olive groves, as well as art pieces and other financial assets, police added.

    Background and Investigation Details

    Complaint Filed by Ursula Andress

    Andress had filed a criminal complaint in Switzerland, claiming she had been a victim of fraud by people who managed her finances through a series of "highly opaque" transactions, the Guardia di Finanza said.

    International Collaboration and Findings

    Connections to Italy

    The investigations in Italy and Switzerland identified "significant connections" between some of these transactions and Italy, particularly the Florence area, prompting Italian authorities to intervene, the statement added.

    Profile of Ursula Andress

    Andress, whose career peaked in the 1960s with roles alongside Elvis Presley, Dean Martin, Marcello Mastroianni, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Peter Sellers, turned 90 last week.

    ($1 = 0.8649 euros)

    (Reporting by Alvise Armellini, editing by Giulia Segreti and Ros Russell)

    References

    • Ursula Andress claims she was defrauded of €20 million - LaPresse News
    • Ursula Andress, la primera chica Bond, en "estado de shock" tras descubrir que su exrepresentante le robó casi 20 millones de euros

    Table of Contents

    • Major Asset Seizure Linked to Financial Fraud Investigation
    • Overview of the Case

    Key Takeaways

    • •Key assets seized include a San Casciano estate with vineyards and olive groves, valuable art, and other financial instruments linked to the fraud probe.
    • •The investigation stems from a criminal complaint filed by Ursula Andress in Switzerland, alleging misuse of her funds by her deceased asset manager Eric Freymond through dubious transactions (uk.lapresse.it).
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy seizes millions in alleged fraud against Bond star Ursula Andress

    1What assets were seized in the Ursula Andress fraud case?

    Italian police seized about €20 million including a luxury country estate, vineyards, olive groves, art pieces, and financial assets.

    2Why did Italian authorities intervene in the fraud investigation?

    Investigations found significant connections to Italy, particularly the Florence area, presenting grounds for intervention.

  • Nature of the Seized Assets
  • Background and Investigation Details
  • Complaint Filed by Ursula Andress
  • International Collaboration and Findings
  • Connections to Italy
  • Profile of Ursula Andress
  • Italian authorities acted due to significant ties between the suspect transactions and the Florence region, triggering cross-border cooperation with Swiss investigators (elpais.com).
    3Who is Ursula Andress and why is she in the news?

    Ursula Andress is a Swiss actress best known for 'Dr. No,' and is a victim in a major financial fraud case involving asset seizures in Italy.

    4What led Ursula Andress to file a criminal complaint?

    She claimed to be the victim of fraud by people managing her finances through 'highly opaque' transactions.

    5How much were the seized assets worth in USD?

    The seized assets were worth approximately $23.12 million.

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