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Mauro Icardi escaped! The judge's verdict left Wanda Nara stunned

Article by Andra Mocanu – Published on Wednesday, 03 June 2026 21:48 / Updated on Wednesday, 03 June 2026 22:04

The court in Milan gave a favorable verdict to Mauro Icardi (33 years old) in the dispute with his ex-wife Wanda Nara (39 years old).

The TV presenter had asked for 250,000 euros a month in alimony, but the court in Milan rejected this demand and reasoned that Wanda Nara has a good enough financial situation that she does not need this amount. For now, according to the Italian media, the payment of alimony is suspended until a final verdict. The two have two daughters together: Francesca (11 years old) and Isabella (10 years old)

The court in Milan has won Mauro Icardi's case in the case with Wanda Nara

Judge Anna Cattaneo handled the case, and the decision emphasized that Wanda Nara is “young, professionally qualified and fully capable of generating income independently.” Icardi was defended by lawyers Valeria De Vellis and Raffaele Rigitano, according to Italian media.

Therefore, no payment will be made pending the final judgment, which will be handed down in the coming months.

Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi are in a total war

Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi were married for almost 10 years, but their relationship ended in July 2024 with allegations of infidelity. The beginning of the relationship between Mauro Icardi and Wanda Nara had a very controversial moment.

Wanda was at the time married to Icardi's best friend, Maxi Lopez, whom she cheated on with Icardi. The two were at that time teammates at Sampdoria. Their relationship ended in great scandal, including at their first court appearance. In the last public message, Mauro Icardi accused his ex-wife of stealing 7 million euros from him.

“This woman's statements are false. It's surprising that people continue to believe a myth, not because of what I say, but because of what her own actions demonstrate.

She asked the court to prevent me from seeing or having any contact with my daughters for six months. He stole seven million euros from my accounts, which is now in the public domain,” Mauro Icardi said in a message on social media.

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