How did Tjaša Andree Prosenc fraudulently appropriate an apartment and business premises?

The article details allegations against attorney Tjaša Andree Prosenc regarding property acquisition. The narrative begins with the Mayer family's post-war property restitution, explaining how brothers Federico and Luigi Pignatelli established Eurocapital company in 1993 to manage a building at Wolfova ulica 1 in Ljubljana.
The account describes how in 1998, the brothers allegedly instructed Prosenc to maintain Federico Pignatelli as the sole representative while removing Igor Tomažič as proxy. Instead, the article claims Prosenc illegally registered Doris Mayer Pignatelli (Federico's mother) as the company representative, despite her lacking official documentation under that name.
According to the text, Prosenc subsequently exploited her position to facilitate property transfers. "The elderly woman no longer spoke Slovenian well, which some attributed to severe trauma" - the elderly woman had language difficulties attributed to post-war trauma.
The article alleges a coordinated scheme involving Prosenc, her son Gregor Prosenc, and associate Peter Krisper, whereby a residential apartment and two commercial spaces were transferred. The son allegedly paid 400,000 EUR in cash for the commercial spaces.
The narrative concludes by outlining Federico Pignatelli's ongoing legal efforts seeking nullification of the unauthorized transactions and property restoration under the revendication principle.
