Monday, 21 January 2019

Judge blasts 'utterly self-centred' rich kid of Instagram heiress, 26, who imported illegal £450 snakeskin baseball caps

An 'utterly self-centred' heiress was today ordered to do community service after smuggling baseball caps and a bag made of endangered python skin into Britain before selling them.

Stephanie Scolaro, 26, sold snakeskin baseball caps and bags via her website 'SS Python' as well as her Instagram account, which has 85,000 followers.

The swimwear model daughter of Italian mining tycoon father Francesco, 54, and British mother Anna, 50, who live in a £9million home in Knightsbridge, also sold some of the £450 baseball caps with a boutique in Mayfair.

Scolaro, who has a luxury apartment in exclusive Marylebone, ordered the baseball caps and a travel bag from Indonesia, and sold some in the UK to her network of wealthy customers. 

But today she was sentenced to community service at Southwark Crown Court, having admitted two counts of importing goods with the intent to evade a prohibition, two counts of keeping for sale a species acquired unlawfully and one count of selling a species unlawfully imported between 2016 and 2017.



Judge Michael Gledhill QC slammed her lifestyle that is 'all about me' and told her that the approach to dealing with her apparent mental health issues was to just 'throw more money at the problem and she'll be alright, but it is not alright'.





MailOnline

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