Italian prosecutors are taking aim at a high-profile target, seeking to put John Elkann, the chairman of Stellantis and Ferrari, on trial for alleged tax fraud. The charges stem from a complex web of financial dealings related to the estate of Elkann's grandmother, Susanna Agnelli, a former Italian minister and member of the powerful Agnelli family. As part of an ongoing investigation into tax evasion and money laundering, prosecutors claim that Elkann and others involved in managing the estate engaged in a scheme to conceal assets and avoid paying taxes. If convicted, Elkann could face significant penalties, raising questions about the potential impact on his leadership roles within the global automotive industry.


Italian prosecutors are seeking to put John Elkann, chairman of Stellantis and Ferrari, on trial for tax fraud linked to his grandmother's estate.