He lapped up all the attention when he tied the knot in Venice six months ago. But now George Clooney wants to make sure sightseers stay away from him and his wife when they're in Lake Como.
And
he has the support of local authorities - with the town mayor warning
that anyone who bothers the actor, his wife or his pals or sets foot on
his property faces a hefty fine.
Roberto
Pozzi, the mayor of Laglio, has issued a new ordinance to protect
Clooney's privacy and prevent people from bothering him or Amal while
they're in the exclusive enclave.
Anyone
who disturbs the occupants of the main house Villa Oleandra or Villa
Margherita, an adjoining property owned by Clooney, or who sets foot on
the grounds without permission could be fined up to 500 Euros - or $600.
The former ER star purchased the luxury retreat in 2001 and parts of the film Ocean's Twelve were shot there. The 53-year-old typically spends spring and summer at his lakeside Italian villa where he entertains a host of friends.
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