
Anne Hathaway's ex-boyfriend, Raffaello Follieri, was sentenced to five years in a New York courtroom yesterday.
There were fourteen counts against him, including real estate fraud and pretending to represent the Vatican, and he plead guilty to all of them.
Raffaello, who has been languishing in jail since late June, told the court, "I knew what I was doing was wrong."
He's required to give back what he managed to get away with: $2.4 million in cash, jewelry and watches.
Anne, who dated Raffaello for four years, recently opened up about their breakup and the difficult circumstances that surrounded it.
"It's a situation where the rug was pulled out from under me all of a sudden," she says in the October issue of W magazine. "But just as suddenly, my friends threw another rug back under me. One said, 'Go stay at my house.' And Steve Carell stepped up for me during an interview when someone asked a question [about the criminal investigation]. He said, 'At some point you're going to have to talk about this time in your life. You don't have to do it this week. I'll take care of anything that comes your way.' "















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