The 27-year-old actress opens up about the ordeal in the November issue of Vogue magazine.

Asked to name her “deal-breakers” with men, Hathaway replied, “Uh … fraud?” and laughs.

Raffaello Follieri pleaded guilty to cheating investors out of millions of dollars by falsely claiming he had Vatican connections that enabled him to buy church property at a discount. He was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison in 2008.

Jewelry that Follieri gave Hathaway was recently auctioned off by U.S. marshals.

All joking aside, the actress admits the relationship took its toll.

The experience taught her to be “more wary,” she said. “It takes a minute for me to let my guard down, but once I do and I get to know someone, I’m very open, very trusting. Some might say too trusting.”

Shooting the movie “Love and Other Drugs” opposite Jake Gyllenhaal helped Hathaway move forward, she said. Trust is a theme of the film, and it forced Hathaway to confront the issue.

“I was a wreck from start to finish,” Hathaway told Vogue. “I think I cried every single day.”

The Oscar-nominated actress is dating actor Adam Shulman.

“Love and Other Drugs” opens Nov. 24.

 

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Authorities say a paparazzo has crashed his bicycle into actress Anne Hathaway’s car in West Hollywood. No one was seriously injured.

Los Angeles County sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore said Thursday the unidentified cyclist ran into Hathaway’s car on Wednesday as the car made a right turn.

The Oscar-nominated star was a passenger in her black Audi being driven by her boyfriend Adam Shulman.

Whitmore says investigators determined the rider was a paparazzo because he was carrying a camera with a long lens.

Witnesses told deputies he was traveling fast but there was enough time for him to avoid the crash.

Whitmore says the paparazzo was at fault but no arrests were made.

 

Raffaello Follieri, the Italian businessman who dated actress Anne Hathaway, says his health has deteriorated because of “unspeakably unsanitary” jail conditions and wants to be moved.

Follieri, 30, once enjoyed a lavish globe-trotting lifestyle and dated Hathaway for four years before he was arrested in June for lying about ties to the Vatican for a real estate scheme.

Since he was sentenced to 4-1/2 years in prison for fraud last month, he has had to contend with rotten food, foul odors and unclean toilets and as result is running a fever and has blood in his urine, according to a letter from his lawyer made available on Wednesday.

“He says that he cannot eat because the food appears to be spoiled and that the toilet and shower facilities are unspeakably unsanitary,” the letter from Flora Edwards said.

“There is excrement in the shower and rats are roaming freely in the area. He says the stench is intolerable,” the letter continued.

Follieri has been held in a windowless dormitory with 120 other men. Edwards requested he be moved to a different jail while awaiting transfer to a prison.
Follieri pleaded guilty last month to profiting $2.4 million from a scheme that exaggerated Vatican ties to mislead investors, including California supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle, into thinking he could buy the Catholic Church’s real estate at cheaper prices.

Hathaway, who starred in “The Devil Wears Prada,” has said she was shocked when Follieri was arrested.

A spokesman for the jail could not be immediately reached for comment.

 

A Manhattan judge sentenced actress Anne Hathaway’s ex-boyfriend to 4 1/2 years in prison for cheating investors by claiming he had Vatican connections that allowed him to buy Catholic Church property at a discount.

Raffaello Follieri pleaded guilty last month to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering, and had agreed to forfeit $2.4 million.

The U.S. government said Follieri claimed he was the chief financial officer of the Vatican — and showed at least one business contact a phony letter in Italian, purportedly written to him in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.

Prosecutors said he used several million dollars from investors to travel the world on private planes, enjoying expensive hotels and dinners and renting yachts. He spent $37,000 a month for a Manhattan apartment.

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Prosecutors said Monday they were surprised the former boyfriend of actress Anne Hathaway sent a judge a photo of himself and the pope while seeking leniency for cheating investors of millions of dollars by claiming he could buy Catholic Church property on the cheap.

They urged the judge Thursday to impose the more than four years in prison that Raffaello Follieri agreed to when he entered a guilty plea last month rather than the three years his defense lawyers requested in a recent submission of their own.

The prosecutors said Follieri included pictures of the pope and other clergymen even though his claims of Vatican ties were the foundation of his fraud.

“This is surprising because Follieri used these same photographs and connections in order to defraud investors and now seeks to use them in an effort to obtain a reduced sentence,” they said.

Follieri, 30, last month pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering and agreed to forfeit $2.4 million.

Prosecutors said Follieri betrayed and hurt numerous friends and business associates as he “committed crimes out of greed and a desire to live a lifestyle like the rich and famous.”

Follieri used several million dollars from investors to travel the world on private planes, spending thousands of dollars on food, wine, hotels, yacht rentals, flowers, cosmetics, clothes, wine, expensive dinners, dog walking services and personal vacations for himself, his girlfriend and his parents, the government said.

He spent another $37,000 per month for a luxury Manhattan condo. As part of his plea, Follieri agreed to forfeit any interest in 50 expensive watches and other jewelry.

Asked during a recent appearance on CBS’ “Late Show with David Letterman” what she carried away from her four-year relationship with Follieri, Hathaway said she kept their dog.

The government noted that the U.S. Probation Office had recommended a sentence of more than eight years.

Follieri duped investors from at least May 2005 through June 2007 by using his “considerable charm and skill” to trick people into investing, the government said.

“Follieri shamelessly told investors that the Catholic Church was vulnerable as a result of its financial obligations arising out of the sexual abuse lawsuits against the church while simultaneously misrepresenting that his connections with the Vatican enabled him to obtain special and exclusive access to church properties at cheap values,” prosecutors said.

They said Follieri assured representatives of the Catholic Church in the United States and elsewhere that he had the best of intentions in buying their properties even as he told investors he would develop them for substantial profits, prosecutors said.

The government said Follieri came to the United States in 2003 and immediately lied about his background, his business history, his education, his family and his connections to the Vatican.

In 2004, Follieri and his father started a real estate company, the Follieri Group, and enticed Yucaipa Cos to invest, the government said. Yucaipa is controlled by supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle, a close friend of former President Clinton’s.

Follieri showed at least one representative of Yucaipa a phony letter in Italian, purportedly written in 2002 by Pope John Paul II to Follieri, and said the letter authorized him to represent the Vatican in the United States in the purchase of church properties, it said.

Follieri claimed he was the chief financial officer of the Vatican; he exploited a relationship with a nephew of then-Secretary of State of the Vatican, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, to his advantage; and he hired two monsignors to travel with him, prosecutors said.

Despite these things, Follieri was unable to buy church properties at a discount because various dioceses throughout the country sold properties to the highest bidder, the government said.

When he was arrested, FBI agents recovered a letter in Follieri’s safe from Sodano saying “how perturbed I am to hear that your company continues to occasionally present itself as having ties to `the Vatican,’ due to the fact that my nephew, Andrea, has agreed on some occasions to provide you with professional consulting services,” the government said.

 

Anne Hathaway is breaking her silence about her split from Italian beau Raffaello Follieri, who was arrested in June on charges of wire fraud and money laundering.

“As soon as I found out about the arrest, I had to get on a plane to Mexico to do a press tour for Get Smart,” she says in October’s W. “And then I spent a week in shock at a friend’s house.”

(Vanity Fair has reported that Hathaway, 25, broke off her four-year relationship with Follieri, 30, just hours before his arrest. “You were the love of my life,” she told him by phone on June 23.)

On Wednesday, Follieri pleaded guilty to wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy. He will serve more than four years in prison.

“It’s a situation where the rug was pulled out from under me all of a sudden,” Hathaway tells W of the incident. “But just as suddenly, my friends threw another rug back under me. One said, ‘Go stay at my house.’

“And [Get Smart co-star] Steve Carell stepped up for me during an interview when someone asked a question [about it]. 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.’

“I’ve been shown such kindness,” Hathaway goes on, wiping a tear from her face. “Not everyone gets that. A lot of people go through tough times alone.”

She says she is still not over the ordeal (she admitted to reading Gandhi’s autobiography When Things Fall Apart).

While visiting her Rachel Getting Married director Jonathan Demme and his family, she got sad.

“They all had so much going on. And I just started to cry because I thought, ‘I don’t have a life right now,’” she says. “And I haven’t for some time, and I just haven’t noticed.”

“In the fall I’ll start focusing again,” Hathaway continues, “but right now I need to be me for a little bit.”

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Anne Hathaway dumped her Italian beau of four years, Raffaello Follieri, over the phone, Vanity Fair reports.

Follieri – who is currently jailed and under investigation for wire fraud and money laundering – broke down in tears as the 25-year-old Get Smart actress delivered the news on June 23.

“You were the love of my life,” Hathaway told Follieri, according to Vanity Fair. “I’ll always love you. You know that, baby.”

Just six hours later, Follieri was arrested. It was rumored that Hathaway was cooperating with federal investigators, although her spokesman declined to comment.

At the time of the split, the 30-year-old Italian businessman (whose scheming allegedly consisted of convincing rich investors to buy Vatican properties, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office) was staying in his parents’ spare bedroom in the Trump Tower in NYC.

It was a step down from the $37,000-per-month duplex apartment he shared with Hathaway. The actress footed the bill for the apartment for four months, the magazine reports.

Hathaway was once obsessed with Follieri, according to Vanity Fair.

“It was totally love at first sight… He is sooo good-looking… He looks like a god,” Hathaway said after meeting Follieri in 2004.

The magazine said their relationship was passionate initially; Follieri was stubborn, Hathaway was a drama queen. They often greeted each other with,
“Hey, baby.”

But things quickly went downhill as Follieri’s legal troubles grew earlier this year. (He was also arrested in April for writing a bad check worth $215,000.) Sources told Usmagazine.com “all the shady stuff was too much.”

The FBI confiscated the actress’ diaries in July as part of their ongoing investigation of Follieri, New York’s Daily News reports.

ollieri now faces life in prison, and Hathaway is moving on.

“The worst thing that happens to you can be the best thing for you, if you don’t let it get the best of you,” Hathaway – quoting humorist Will Rogers – told Britain’s Independent earlier this month.

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