
An aspiring American opera singer hoping to perform regularly in Italy is asking a Manhattan judge to unseal her grandfather's adoption records so she can prove that she is entitled to Italian citizenship.
Kenneth Rose, a San Diego lawyer, says in a petition to Manhattan Surrogate Court that his whole family could benefit professionally from dual citizenship, but especially his daughter, Jordanna, 24, who wants a professional career as an opera singer.
Source: http://www.nydailynews.com
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