Millionaire Accuses Fiancée of stealing R14 million and Cheating During Engagement Party: "I'm Heartbroken"

Millionaire Accuses Fiancée of stealing R14 million and Cheating During Engagement Party: "I'm Heartbroken"

  • Millionaire Massimo Segre accused his fiancee of infidelity at an opulent engagement party, shocking 150 high-society guests with a scathing speech
  • Segre, 64, publicly confronts fiancee Cristina Seymandi, 47, as she struggled to maintain composure
  • Amidst engagement fallout, Seymandi denied embezzlement claims and maintained that Sgere gave her the R14 million

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A millionaire has accused his fiancee of cheating on him at their lavish engagement party in northern Italy.

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Seymandi, who was dumped by her millionaire bae, (l), the entrepreneur with ex-fiance Massimo Segre at their party (r). Photos: New York Post.
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Segre leaves Seymandi because of lawyer

According to the New York Post, Massimo Segre, 64, slammed his fiancee Cristina Seymandi, 47, in front of 150 high-society guests at the engagement event in Turin.

Segre maintained he refused to be a “cuckold” while she allegedly embarked on a clandestine affair.

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“I want to give Cristina the freedom to love. Specifically, to love another person; a notable lawyer, who she clearly cares about more than me,” Segre said during the mic-drop moment.
“Dear Cristina, I know how much you are in love with him mentally," he added on August 23.

Seymandi was at pains to keep a straight face as her bae read the scathing speech in front of their well-heeled guests.

Segre accuses ex of stealing R14 million

Not to be put down for long, she has since hit back, calling in her attorneys and threatening to sue Segre for reputational damage and severe attacks on social media.

In one interview, she described the speech as psychological violence and meticulously planned revenge, and maintained that her ex-boyfriend may have been manipulated.

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After the shocking speech, the millionaire banker publicly accused Seymandi of stealing R14 million ($760,000) from one of his accounts. The blond beauty has since denied the claims, maintaining that he gave her money.

Seymandi has been involved in Italian politics and joint business ventures with Segre, further complicating their messy and acrimonious split.

The pair had been engaged for several years and planned to marry in October after pushing their wedding back due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Man finds out he was side dish

In another story, Briefly News reported that a man discovered his girlfriend had a fiance when they met.

One of his closest relatives informed the man, who went through his girlfriend's Instagram account and found pictures of her and her fiance.

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