Yuma Sun

Story about dog ‘selling’ mansion part of long-running tale

- BY TERRY SPENCER

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – For more than 20 years, a line of German shepherds named Gunther has been presented in news stories as the wealthy beneficiar­ies of a German countess.

The story appears to be a ruse created by Maurizio Mian, the scion of an Italian pharmaceut­ical company, who has used the tale of the globe-trotting canine to promote real estate sales and other projects.

The Associated Press reported last week that a dog, Gunther VI, was selling a Miami mansion that it had purchased from Madonna for $7.5 million in 2000 for $31.75 million. The story cited claims from Gunther’s “handler” that the dog was from a long line of dogs bequeathed the fortune of a German countess.

While the mansion is in fact owned and being sold by the Gunther Corp., according to Miami-Dade County property records, the dog’s role appears to be little more than a joke that’s carried on for decades.

And there is no evidence of a German countess.

The AP reported on the story after receiving a press release from publicists representi­ng the real estate agents who had the listing.

“The AP published a story that did not meet our standards and should not have been published. We did not do our due diligence in the reporting process. We have corrected the story, and we apologize,” AP spokeswoma­n Lauren Easton said in a statement.

Mian told an Italian newspaper in 1995 that the countess “was just an invention to publicize the philosophy” of his foundation. Mian at other points has claimed his confession­s about the countess are the real hoax and the dog stories are, in fact real.

Mian’s own money appears to have come from his family’s Italian pharmaceut­ical business. Istituto Gentili, which developed a treatment for the bone-weakening disease osteoporos­is with the U.S. pharmaceut­ical giant Merck, was purchased by Merck in 1997.

An Italian cellphone number listed for Mian was not answered Tuesday.

Responding to questions from the AP Tuesday about the veracity of the story, Monica Tirado, director of the Gunther Group, said that Carla Riccitelli, who described herself to the AP as Gunther’s handler, is Mian’s “ex-partner.”

Tirado said that the company couldn’t answer further questions, including about the story of the German countess, because “there is an exclusive contract

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY/AP ?? GERMAN SHEPHERD GUNTHER VI sits by the pool at a house formally owned by pop star Madonna Nov. 15 in Miami.
with a Netflix production.” A re- quest for comment with Netflix to
get details about any production was not returned.
LYNNE SLADKY/AP GERMAN SHEPHERD GUNTHER VI sits by the pool at a house formally owned by pop star Madonna Nov. 15 in Miami. with a Netflix production.” A re- quest for comment with Netflix to get details about any production was not returned.

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