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Italy Says It Recovered $23 Million Stolen From Ursula Andress, First ‘Bond Girl’

The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrough came in “Dr. No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement. He died in an apparent suicide last year. The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrou…

Italy Says It Recovered $23 Million Stolen From Ursula Andress, First ‘Bond Girl’

The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrough came in “Dr. No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement.

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  • The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrough came in “Dr.
  • No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement.
  • He died in an apparent suicide last year.

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  • No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement.
  • He died in an apparent suicide last year.

Why it matters

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  • He died in an apparent suicide last year.
  • The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrough came in “Dr.
  • No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement.

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