Lanfranco Cirillo is under investigation by the Italian authorities for allegedly skirting $56 million in taxes.
The Art Newspaper reports. Cirillo claims he has been advised not to travel out of his native Moscow due to an Interpol Red Notice request that calls for his arrest.
The Art Newspaper reports. Cirillo claims he has been advised not to travel out of his native Moscow due to an Interpol Red Notice request that calls for his arrestUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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