Exclusive: Paolo Zampolli Refutes Amanda Ungaro Claims
Summary
Paolo Zampolli, a special envoy for global partnerships under President Donald Trump's administration, denies allegations made by his ex-wife Amanda Ungaro. He rejects her claims about their past relationship, ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and immigration issues, saying the accusations are false and have harmed his family.Key Facts
- Paolo Zampolli denies Amanda Ungaro's allegations about their relationship and says she was 19 when they met, not 15 as she claims.
- Zampolli denies any personal connection to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in prison.
- Ungaro describes herself as an Epstein victim and has shared claims about her past and connections online.
- Zampolli says Ungaro's public statements have hurt his family, especially his son.
- Ungaro has faced criminal and civil legal issues in the U.S. and Brazil, including an arrest and deportation.
- Zampolli contacted U.S. immigration officials after Ungaro's deportation to find his son but denies using favors.
- The Department of Homeland Security says no political influence was involved in Ungaro’s immigration case.
- Zampolli disputes claims that Ungaro had close political ties, saying she only took brief photos at public events.
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