The greatly reported news: A German Shepard offered a Miami mansion as soon as owned by Madonna. It is not correct, and that story has been reappearing for 20 decades.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) – For more than 20 several years, a line of German shepherds named Gunther has been introduced in news tales as the rich beneficiaries of a German countess.

The story appears to be a ruse produced by Maurizio Mian, the scion of an Italian pharmaceutical company, who has made use of the tale of the world-trotting canine to endorse actual estate revenue and other initiatives.

The Associated Push claimed last 7 days that a puppy, Gunther VI, was marketing a Miami mansion that it had bought from Madonna for $7.5 million in 2000 for $31.75 million. The tale cited claims from Gunther’s “handler” that the dog was from a prolonged line of dogs bequeathed the fortune of a German countess.

Although the mansion is in point owned and getting offered by the Gunther Corp., in accordance to Miami-Dade County house records, the dog’s function appears to be minimal a lot more than a joke that is carried on for a long time.

And there is no evidence of a German countess.

The AP reported on the tale just after getting a push release from publicists symbolizing the real estate agents who experienced the listing.

“The AP printed a story that did not meet up with our specifications and need to not have been printed. We did not do our because of diligence in the reporting method. We have corrected the tale, and we apologize,” AP spokeswoman Lauren Easton said in a assertion.

Mian told an Italian newspaper in 1995 that the countess “was just an invention to publicize the philosophy” of his basis. Mian at other factors has claimed his confessions about the countess are the real hoax and the dog tales are, in truth, true.

Mian’s own money seems to have come from his family’s Italian pharmaceutical company. Istituto Gentili, which produced a treatment for the bone-weakening ailment osteoporosis with the U.S. pharmaceutical big Merck, was ordered by Merck in 1997. An Italian cellphone range detailed for Mian was not answered Tuesday.

Responding to thoughts from the AP Tuesday about the veracity of the tale, Monica Tirado, director of the Gunther Team, explained that Carla Riccitelli, who described herself to the AP as Gunther’s handler, is Mian’s “ex-associate.” Tirado mentioned that the business could not reply further more questions, which include about the story of the German countess, since “there is an exclusive agreement with a Netflix manufacturing.” A request for remark with Netflix to get information about any generation was not returned.

This is just the hottest in a string of tales about Gunther instructed by Mian.

In 1999, The Miami Herald noted that Gunther IV was attempting to buy a mansion from actor Sylvester Stallone. The future day, the Herald reported that it was just a publicity stunt.

“If you want to produce it is a joke, you can publish that,” Mian told the Herald. “I won’t do anything.”

In Mian’s tale of the puppies, the Gunthers are supposedly supported by a multi-million greenback believe in set up by German countess Karlotta Liebenstein when she died in 1992 to care for her canine, Gunther III, and his progeny. The AP has found no proof that Liebenstein existed.

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By Lela