By COLLEEN BARRY
Associated Press writer
MILAN, Italy -- Magistrates have seized a villa in northern Italy belonging to a former CIA station chief who faces a possible indictment in the alleged kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric, officials said Friday.
The villa in the northwestern Piedmont region belonging to Robert Seldon Lady will be held until the end of the trial. In the case of a conviction, it will be sold to pay for court costs and possibly damages to the injured party, said prosecutor Armando Spataro, who requested that the house be seized.
The order by magistrate Enrico Manzi applies to half the villa, the news agency ANSA reported, because Lady's wife is listed as co-owner, meaning authorities would be entitled to half of any sales price. Lady's former lawyer, Daria Pesce, said earlier this month that he intended to sell the villa. He is believed to be in the United States ...
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