When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Fedez therefore tries to stem the unrest of this period, between the alleged imminent divorce and the company's shares in the podcast “Mucchio Selvaggio” frozen by the Milan court, by showing off a hidden weapon: Cathy La Torre. The lawyer, consultant and LGBTQ+ activist, as well as his long-time friend, will indeed have the mission of helping him resolve the legal problems he is facing. He reveals it Letter43, adding that this is not the only innovation in sight in the crisis management unit which will support Fedez. Indeed, with the aim of avoiding communication errors, the rapper hired Comin & Partners, a well-known communications and strategic consulting firm with consolidated experience in planning and managing reputation management, stakeholder engagement and crisis scenarios. A change in the hope that they can restore his image, which follows what has already been decided by his (ex?) wife Chiara. Ferragni – or rather his team – has in fact decided to create a task force made up of two law firms to deal with the biggest labor crisis he has ever experienced during his career. The first study is that of Gianni Origoni, which should deal with the legal, corporate and civil aspects of the Pandoro Balocco affair. While for the criminal aspects, the case would pass into the hands of Marcello Bana. The link between the two entities is the communication and web reputation agency Community, led by founder and CEO Auro Palomba.
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