Soap star Jessica Serfaty accuses billionaire Ray Ban heir of abuse — then 'revokes' allegations

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 Soap star Jessica Serfaty accuses billionaire Ray Ban heir of abuse — then 'revokes' allegations
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The actress, who also dated “Gossip Girl” star Ed Westwick, influencer Logan Paul and Niall Horan of One Direction, said she made the claims in anger.

Leonardo Del Vecchio — a scion of to the Luxxotica empire, which includes Ray Ban, Persol, Sunglasses Hut and many other luxe sunnies brands — has recently, influencer Logan Paul and Niall Horan of the One Direction — has accused Del Vecchio of abusing her, and just as quickly withdrawn the allegation.Del Vecchio is the son of Leonardo Del Vecchio Sr., and Milanese businessman who died in 2022 with a fortune of some $24 billion, making him the richest person in Italy.

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Serfaty, who has a son from her first marriage, said she would “never stay with an abusive man,” adding “which Leonardo Del Vecchio is not.” She said, “I revoke my words that were driven by anger and not in truth” and that he “will always be a companion, step father and family person to me.”Del Vecchio is heir to the Luxxotica empire, which owns Ray-Bans, Sunglasses Hut, Oliver Peoples and other luxe eyewear brands.

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