All defendants in the trial for financial misconduct related to corporate relationships within the Lauro shipping group have been acquitted. The decision was handed down by the 11th Section of the Court of Naples after a trial that lasted nearly four years.
Salvatore Lauro, his sister Annamaria Lauro, his daughters Maria Celeste and Mariasole Lauro, and Milena Di Pierri were in the dock. The five were accused of financial infidelity in intra-group transactions between the companies Alilauro and Lauro Holding.
In their ruling, the judges established that the facts contested up to August 2018 were not subject to prosecution, while they declared that the subsequent conduct did not constitute a crime.
The origin of the legal affair
The investigation began with a complaint filed by Rosaria Lauro, sister of the late Salvatore, who had joined the trial as a civil party.
The complaint was part of an internal family dispute regarding the management and control of the Neapolitan shipping group's companies, a corporate dispute that over the years has fueled a bitter legal battle between the various branches of the family.
The position of the defense
According to the defendants' lawyers, the Court's decision "fully re-establishes the correctness of the directors' actions and the legitimacy of the management decisions made" within the companies involved.
The end of a long family feud
The conclusion of the proceedings takes on particular significance in light of the recent passing of Salvatore Lauro, the shipping group's longtime president, who died a few days ago.
The ruling marks the end of a long period of legal disputes within the family and the Neapolitan shipping group, a matter that has plagued the company's corporate life for years.
In short
All defendants in the trial for financial infidelity related to corporate relationships within the Lauro shipping group have been acquitted.
- The decision was issued by the 11th section of the Court of Naples at the end of a trial that lasted almost four years.
- Salvatore Lauro, his sister Annamaria Lauro, his daughters Maria Celeste and Mariasole Lauro and Milena sat in the dock…
- The five were accused of financial infidelity in intra-group relationships between the companies Alilauro and Lauro Holding.
Key questions
What is the main point of the news?
All defendants in the trial for financial infidelity related to corporate relationships within the Lauro shipping group have been acquitted.
Why is this news relevant?
The decision was issued by the 11th section of the Court of Naples at the end of a trial that lasted almost four years.
Which detail helps us understand the case better?
Salvatore Lauro, his sister Annamaria Lauro, his daughters Maria Celeste and Mariasole Lauro, and Milena Di Pierri sat in the dock.









The sentence appears to close a long chapter: everyone was acquitted, but many questions remain; the family is still divided and the accounts appear unclear, the documents are confusing, and the public has no clear explanation. It is hoped that in the future we will see additional checks and clarifications.