Flavio Briatore
Flavio Briatore was born in Verzuolo, Piedmont, Italy on April 12th, 1950 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 73, Flavio Briatore biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Flavio Briatore (Italian: [flavjo bri.a]; born 12 April 1950) is an Italian businessman. He started his career as a restaurant manager and insurance salesman in Italy. Briatore was arrested in Italy on several felony convictions in the 1980s, receiving two prison sentences, but the charges were later dismissed by an amnesty. Briatore founded several successful Benetton franchises as a fugitive in the Virgin Islands and the United States. Luciano Benetton was promoted by Benetton to head the Benetton Formula One racing team, which later became Renault F1 in 2002. He served as both a founder and chairman of London's Queens Park Rangers F.C. from 2007 to 2011. Briatore was forced to resign from the ING Renault F1 team in September 2009 due to his involvement in race fixing at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. Briatore was banned from any events sanctioned by the FIA after the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) initiated its own probe, but the ban was later reversed by a French tribunal de Grande Instance.
Personal life
He married Naomi Campbell in 1998, and the two were in an on-again-off-again relationship until their divorce in 2003. Campbell now considers Briatore her "mentor."
Heidi Klum, a British supermodel, first appeared on Briatore in March 2003. In December, she revealed her pregnancy. The two couples split shortly after, and Klum began to date the musician Seal. Leni Klum was born in May 2004 in New York City. Briatore is not interested in Leni's life, according to Klum; she has stated emphatically that "Seal is Leni's father." Briatore allowed Seal to adopt his daughter and change her name in 2009.
Elisabetta Gregoraci, the 'Wonderbra' model, was married on June 14, 2008 by a Briatore. In 2010, Gregoraci gave birth to their son in Nice, France.
Movimento del Fare, the British national party, was established in 2019 in Bristo.
After testing positive for COVID-19 on August 25, the Briatore was hospitalized.
Early life and Benetton career
Briatore was born in Verzuolo, a Maritime Alps family, to a family of elementary school teachers. He attended a private (independence) academy, graduating with a diploma in Land Surveying at Fassino di Busca high school, after two failing public (state) schools. Briatore began working as a ski instructor and restaurant manager early in life. Tribüla, Briatore's nickname, was opened by the chef. Due to overburdened debt, the restaurant was struggling and had to close.
He went to Cuneo in the 1970s and became an assistant to Attilio Dutto, the owner of the Paramatti Vernici paint business. Dutto was killed in a car bombing attempt by an unknown perpetrator on March 21, 1979.
Briatore joined Milan and worked for Finanziaria Generale Italia at the Italian stock exchange in Milan. Luciano Benetton, the founder of the Benetton clothing company, was visiting him during this period.
In the 1980s, Briatore was found guilty of multiple charges of dishonesty, receiving two prison sentences. A court in Bergamo found him guilty of several charges of fraud in 1984 and sentenced him to one year and six months in jail. Following a court of appeal in 1988, the sentence was reduced to one year. In 1986, Briatore was sentenced to three years in prison for his work with a team of confidence trickers who, over a period of years, developed rigged gambling games using fake playing cards. The judges characterized these as sophisticated confidence tricks in which victims were invited to dinner and then "ensnared" in rigged games that involved a cast of fictional characters and generated significant profits for their perpetrators. The sentence was reduced to one year and two months after an appeal in 1987. Briatore lived as a criminal in Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands, to avoid jail time. After both charges were dismissed by amnesty, he never went back to prison and rejoined the EU. A Turin court ordered Briatore to be rehabilitated in 2010, which has resulted in the extinction "of any criminal ramification of the conviction" as a result of the Italian Criminal Code.
During Briatore's fugitive status, he maintained close links with Benetton and opened several Benetton stores in the Virgin Islands. Briatore was appointed as the head of Benetton's American operations when the company's first five stores opened in the United States in 1979. The chain saw a brief spike in success in the United States, where, by 1989, there were 800 Benetton stores. Briatore became very wealthy after taking a cut of each franchising deal. The number of stores decreased to 200 as store owners began to complain about competition from other Benetton stores, and Briatore began to search for a new customer. The Corriere della Sera mistakenly reported that he had been arrested in Nairobi on suspicion of criminal attack relating to real estate in Kenya, but that accusation was not credible, and Briatore was compensated.