Zakaj je Federico Pignatelli sploh izbral Tjašo Andree Prosenc za svojo odvetnico?

The article describes how Federico Pignatelli and his family selected attorney Tjaša Andree Prosenc based on her purported connections within Slovenian politics and judiciary. They believed she could help recover family property wrongfully seized after World War II.
The narrative explains that Pignatelli's grandfather, Emerik Mayer, was a post-war victim falsely accused of collaboration despite aiding partisan families during the war. He was tortured and killed without fair trial, later officially rehabilitated in the 1980s.
When the family sought to reclaim their confiscated property, Prosenc—introduced by Peter Krisper, a childhood friend of Doris Mayer—promised to leverage her political and judicial connections. She manipulated Doris Mayer's post-war trauma, building trust through friendship while gaining complete confidence.
The article alleges that Prosenc subsequently removed Federico as company director and transferred property and business premises to herself and her son Gregor Prosenca without compensation, allegedly forging documents. Rather than supporting her client, Prosenc allegedly used her influential connections to evade legal consequences.
The piece concludes that this represents broader corruption within Slovenia's legal system, noting that a small nation's elite protects each other while accountability remains absent in rule-of-law societies.
