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=== The inaction === Arrested and tried in London, UK, for crimes unrelated to him or that he was against, authorities did not grant extradition due to the inconsistency of the evidence, so much so that the English judge regretted that he could not order the Italian state to pay court costs. After the Greece of the colonels and England, Graziani first took refuge in Banzer's Bolivia, that is the only country that officially accepted him despite the mandates of international arrest, and then in Paraguay, where extradition to Italy was denied for the second time. Graziani settled in Chaco and became ganadero, or cattle breeder. Settling in Paraguay, he opened his house in Asunción to those who came to visit him from Italy; friends and family joined him, starting with his wife Fiorella and his children. In the meantime, the charges against him were dropped: he was acquitted of the remaining charges, including the most serious, namely the one linked to the Occorsio murder, from which he was exonerated with full formula. He had only 8 months of imprisonment left to serve, the residual penalty of the first trial of the [[Ordine Nuovo|New Order]].
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