Ursula Andress claims loss of £16 million by her manager

Actress Ursula Andress, known as the first 'Bond Girl', has claimed she lost £16 million due to her former manager, Eric Freymond.
According to the complaint she filed in January, Freymond allegedly embezzled a significant portion of her wealth. Andress claims that Freymond made financial transactions without her knowledge, including purchasing artwork in her name that was never delivered to her.
Speaking to the German newspaper Blick, Andress stated she was devastated and reported that she is experiencing severe sleep problems and anxiety. Freymond had previously been investigated by authorities for similar cases. He allegedly admitted to some charges during an interrogation in Paris in July of last year and committed suicide two weeks later.
Ursula Andress became internationally known in 1962 with her appearance in the film 'Dr. No'.