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Naples Authorities Seize TikToker Pasquale Manna’s Car Dealership

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Naples Authorities Seize TikToker Pasquale Manna’s Car Dealership

Naples, Italy – September 20, 2024 – Authorities have ordered the seizure of the car dealership belonging to Pasquale Manna, the renowned Neapolitan TikToker who gained fame for his distinctive and boisterous style of selling cars, often promoting vehicles with an exuberant and captivating tone on social media.

Manna, who amassed a significant following on TikTok through his viral videos and characteristic shouting during sales pitches, quickly established a name for himself in the digital commerce world, particularly among younger audiences. However, behind his media fame, investigations by law enforcement agencies have raised suspicions regarding the management of his car dealership, ultimately leading to its seizure.

Investigation Reveals Alleged Irregularities

The seizure operations were conducted by competent authorities following administrative and financial checks that reportedly uncovered alleged irregularities. Currently, investigators are working to clarify the details and ascertain any legal liabilities connected to Manna’s commercial activities.

The incident has generated considerable buzz, especially among his fans and followers on social media, who have taken to online platforms to express solidarity and astonishment at the turn of events. Investigations are ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks.

As of now, Manna has not issued any official statements regarding the incident, and the future developments of the case remain to be seen.

Context: Recent News from Calabria (March 7, 2026)

While the car dealership seizure occurred in Naples in September 2024, recent news from Calabria highlights other pressing issues:

  • Energy Costs: Calabrian businesses are projected to pay an additional 97 million euros in energy bills in 2026, bringing the total energy expenditure to 846 million euros, according to a report by Cgia di Mestre.
  • Local Politics: In Marina di Gioiosa Ionica, Coluccio criticized the administration after a municipal council meeting, raising concerns about issues ranging from waste management to tourist tax, stating, “Citizens need to know.”
  • Tragic Discovery: A lifeless body of a man was found in a green area near State Road 18 in Scalea.
  • Judicial Reform: A meeting was held in Reggio Calabria to support the “Yes” vote for the referendum on the separation of judicial careers.
  • Illegal Artifacts: Marble and stone artifacts of suspected illicit origin were seized in Scilla.
  • Female Employment: Female employment in Calabria is growing, but the disparity remains high.
  • Regional Administration: The Calabria Region is discussing a dematerialization project and worker protection.
  • Solidarity: Filca Cisl Calabria expressed solidarity after vehicles were set on fire at Soseteg in Sinopoli.
  • Energy and Labor Concerns: Filctem and Fiom Calabria denounced risks to employment and renewable energy due to the bill decree.
  • Winter Swimming Achievement: Egor Tropeano made history in Winter Swimming with a world triple and a record in the 200-meter breaststroke.
  • Political Developments: Following the fall of the Simeri Crichi administration, Mayor Davide Zicchinella is ready to relaunch an inclusive project for 2027.
  • Global Impact: Calabria faces energy crisis and immigration challenges, with distant conflicts impacting the most vulnerable.
  • Job Security: Hundreds of jobs remain at risk in the Konecta dispute.
  • Drug Trafficking: A young man from Crotone was arrested for drug dealing, with over 300 grams of narcotics seized.
  • Crime Wave: New episodes of thefts and robberies have occurred in the city, including one targeting a priest.
  • Regional Law: Psi Calabria welcomed the suspension of the demonstration by eligible candidates and urged immediate approval of the regional law.
  • Viral Campaign: The Eni commercial at Sanremo went viral, featuring singer Bruno Panuzzo.
  • International Conference: Copagri President Francesco Macrì attended an international conference in Colombia, where the Locride experience was central to discussions on agrarian reform and rural development.
  • Festival of Legality: The Festival of Legality returns to Castrovillari from March 16, featuring meetings, national guests, and a march against mafias on May 23.
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