Italian villa with Caravaggio fresco evicts Texan 'princess' in inheritance dispute.

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Princess Rita Jenrette Boncompagni Ludovisi, a Texan turned Italian princess, has been evicted from the historic Casino dell’Aurora in central Rome, which features an original Caravaggio ceiling painting and a Michelangelo statue recently unearthed in the garden, after an inheritance dispute with the late Prince Nicolo Boncompagni's children. Italian courts have previously ruled that the home must be sold to resolve the dispute. The home was put up for auction by state authorities four times in 2022, but no one bid on any of the auctions. Princess Rita is writing a new book about her latest ordeal.
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