Giuseppe Chiaravalloti

Born in Satriano, in province of Catanzaro, Chiaravalloti graduated in Law at the University of Genoa[1] where, for a short time, he had as a classmate the future actor and screenwriter Paolo Villaggio.

[2] Chiaravalloti entered the magistracy in 1959 and was assigned to the district court of Crotone, being appointed a titular judge from 1964 to 1976 when he became an attorney in Catanzaro.

[4][5] Chiaravalloti became the official candidate of the House of Freedoms for the office of President of Calabria at the 2000 regional election and won, holding his seat for the following five years.

[6] Together with his successor Agazio Loiero, Chiaravalloti was involved in the Why Not investigation, then led by judge Luigi de Magistris, created to shed light on alleged wrongdoing in the management of public funds for the development of Calabria.

[7] Chiaravalloti was charged for the crime of abuse of office but in 2013 he was absolved definitively by the Court of Cassation for not having committed the fact.