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Summary of Sara G. Forden's The House of Gucci

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1. In 1995, a Sicilian doorman named Giuseppe Onorato arrived at 8 am., March 27 at Via Palestro 20, a four-story Renaissance-style building in Milan. He was sweeping up the leaves on the entryway at 8:30 am, as he did every weekday.

2. Upon opening the two great doors, Onorato saw a well-dressed man across the street standing next to a small green car.

3. Maurizio Gucci, a scion of the famed Gucci family of Florence, soon arrived, greeted Onorato, and went upstairs to his offices. The family name had always been associated with elegance, creativity, and style.

4. The man that Onorato had seen earlier had stepped into the doorway. Onorato saw him open his coat, pull out a gun, raise it toward Maurizio’s back, and fire.

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