"Roman Abramovich is not a villa in Sardinia and there is no real estate in Italy," - said in a letter to the press service of Abramovich. The letter was circulated today in response to appeared in a number of Russian and foreign media reports that the villa, allegedly owned by the Russian billionaire, was arrested by Italian police. earlier "RIA News" with reference to the Italian newspaper L'Unione Sarda reported that the Italian police recently arrested a villa Cala di Volpe, located in Porto Cervo, allegedly owned by Abramovich. According to the publication, this villa Abramovich bought from a local doctor. "According to the newspaper, an arrest warrant was signed by Judge Marco Comte (Marco Contu) on request Calligaris Attorney Elisa (Elisa Calligaris). The publication notes that the gates of elegant villas, situated on the coast, was attached to a piece of paper on which is written, that the building was sealed because of the abuses in the construction, and a case number, "- said in a statement," RIA-Novosti ". Posts by Roman Abramovich to buy villas in Sardinia appeared in the press before. In particular, the British newspaper The Telegraph in 2008, she wrote that the Russian oligarch bought the villa in Sardinia for 24 million pounds (30 million euros). HomesOverseas.ru