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Star Forced To Pay Old Taxes (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) HOLLYWOOD, April 13. The actress, Gina Loliobrigida, will leave for Geneva today, jewels in hand, but 14,200 dollars poorer, the Associated Press reported. The Italian star, whose jewels were temporarily attached by Californian Treasury agents on Friday, paid her back taxes with a transfer of funds from a Swiss bank yesterday. In return, the state released her jewellery, valued at 16,000 dollars, after holding it sealed in the safe of her Beverly Hills hotel. The actress was in Hollywood for a television performance in which she wore 500,000 dollars in gems borrowed from a Beverly Hills jeweller. The tax debt dated from 1959, when Miss Lollobrigida made a film in Hollywood.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 2
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 2
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