Pino Grazioli, the publisher of TV Paradise, part of the Telecapri Group, reported to the Carabinieri in Marcianise that he had received intimidation from several unidentified individuals who allegedly threatened to kill him and cut off his head. The incident occurred yesterday following a telephone argument with the neomelodic singer-songwriter Ernesto Cuciniello, whose name appears in the complaint and who, according to the complainant, was the source of the threats. Grazioli and Cuciniello had had a telephone argument because the television publisher had attempted to demand clarification from Cuciniello regarding the ban he had imposed on a singer friend of his from performing in the province of Caserta. According to the complaint, Cuciniello and Grazioli had uttered harsh words and threats. Then yesterday evening, while driving between Santa Maria Capua Vetere and San Tammaro, the television editor was approached by two people in a Fiat Panda. They allegedly threatened him and told him not to set foot in Marcianise again, or they would "cut off his head." Grazioli immediately went to the Carabinieri to file a complaint. Later that day, another video appeared on social media, of a neo-melodic singer from Caserta accusing Cuciniello of threats. The TV Paradise editor wrote on his Facebook profile: "Despite these threats, I will continue to move forward unstoppably. Certainly, someone like this won't intimidate me."
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